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unanimity

[yoo-nuh-nim-i-tee] / ˌyu nəˈnɪm ɪ ti /


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In the business of the worst moment, there may be unanimity, just as soon as the effects of the smelling salts and the large brandies kick in.

From BBC

Powell has long been viewed as a consensus builder, steering a committee that prizes unanimity and clear communication.

From Barron's

But the initiative has failed to gain unanimity, with others refusing to rally behind him.

From BBC

Trade restrictions require approval by a qualified majority of member states, while sanctions on individuals demand unanimity.

From BBC

Times poll finds near unanimity in support for safer building after January’s wildfires.

From Los Angeles Times