Synonym: agreed, concurrent, solid. Similar words: magnanimous, anima, animate, animism, exanimate, animation, equanimity, timorous. Meaning: [juː'nænɪməs] adj. 1. in complete agreement 2. acting together as a single undiversified whole.
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91. They and the third examiner were unanimous in finding the tests inconclusive.
92. Ryan needed unanimous agreement to bring his proposal up for a vote.
93. The Senate approved Mr Johnson by a unanimous voice vote late Tuesday night.
94. The jury of five men and six women reached unanimous guilty verdicts after 23 hours of deliberation.
95. Show that if the tax employed is proportional, there is unanimous agreement on, where Y denotes the mean.
96. Always the sound is superbly focused, the inflexion unanimous; it may be lean, but it is never thin.
97. Mr. Maples Any change in fiscal measures has to be agreed by unanimous vote in the Council of Ministers.
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98. Some Wall Street analysts think that the high-flying networking stocks are due for a correction, but they are not unanimous.
99. Although the appeals court was unanimous in reversing the lower court, the judges each had different reasons for their conclusions.
100. Ivashko adjourned the meeting, and the politburo went into emergency session, emerging to announce its unanimous backing for Gorbachev.
101. Ninety-seven percent of those qualified to vote did so and a new democratic constitution was adopted by unanimous vote.
102. The proposal failed to win unanimous endorsement at a subsequent ministerial meeting on Oct. 19.
103. The committee made a unanimous decision to expel the three students.
104. In its unanimous vote Wednesday, the council approved a management agreement with the private group through June 30, 2000.
105. The Tribunal is not required to reach a unanimous decision.
106. The Court was unanimous in striking down the law but was badly divided over the reasons.
107. Witherspoon won a unanimous decision and then asked Holyfield, who was at ringside, for a shot at him.
108. When the idea hit the streets, we at Guitarist were unanimous in wanting to throw our weight behind the project.
109. Their decision was unanimous.
110. Philip Appleby, 44, a father of three from Wylam, Northumberland, was the unanimous choice of the constituency party.
111. Sexism rarely manifests itself so grotesquely as in the cohabitation rule, and hostility to it among feminists is virtually unanimous.
112. And I was deeply shocked at the unanimous vote that brought it about.
113. Family allowances have never enjoyed unanimous support in the Labour movement.
114. Alive to this possibility, Howdendyke's inhabitants drew up two almost unanimous petitions and wrote several letters of protest.
115. The high incidence of unanimous decisions suggests one of two things.
116. Objective rather than objectionable was the unanimous verdict of the proletariat who always addressed her as Miss Read.
117. To get a unanimous vote on a revolutionary matter is astounding.
118. The judges deliberated for half an hour and returned with a unanimous decision for Groton.
119. But after a day of deliberation, the jury reached a unanimous Guilty verdict.
120. Contemporary accounts were certainly not unanimous in recording a triumphant Huxley and a humiliated bishop.
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