Definition of unanimously in English:
unanimously
adverbjuːˈnanɪməslijuˈnænəməsli
Without opposition; with the agreement of all people involved.
a committee of MPs has unanimously agreed to back his bill
Example sentencesExamples
- Jim is unanimously voted out in the first episode as opposed to Tom's big win.
- The Board of Governors voted unanimously to allow the administrators to unionize.
- We may have some problems but they must be tackled unanimously as one nation.
- Domestic players unanimously say that the minimum area to be developed should be reviewed.
- The residents very pleased that the council voted unanimously in favour of the variation.
Synonyms
without opposition, with one accord, with one mind, to a man, as one, one and all, each and every one, bar none, without exception
in complete agreement, unitedly, concertedly
Definition of unanimously in US English:
unanimously
adverbjuˈnænəməsliyo͞oˈnanəməslē
Without opposition; with the agreement of all people involved.
a bipartisan law passed unanimously by Congress
Example sentencesExamples
- Domestic players unanimously say that the minimum area to be developed should be reviewed.
- We may have some problems but they must be tackled unanimously as one nation.
- Jim is unanimously voted out in the first episode as opposed to Tom's big win.
- The Board of Governors voted unanimously to allow the administrators to unionize.
- The residents very pleased that the council voted unanimously in favour of the variation.
Synonyms
without opposition, with one accord, with one mind, to a man, as one, one and all, each and every one, bar none, without exception