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unanimously
[ yoo-nan-uh-muhs-lee ]
adverb
- without dissent; agreed to by all:
They make almost all decisions either unanimously or by a two-thirds majority.
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz··Բ··dzܲ· adverb
- ܲ·-·Բ··dzܲ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of unanimously1
Example Sentences
Outside of Hollywood, the bills have the backing of the California Labor Federation, whose executive council unanimously voted to support the legislation in February, said President Lorena Gonzalez.
The move comes after judges at the UK Supreme Court last week unanimously ruled that a woman is defined by biological sex under equalities law.
“They passed unanimously, and had Councilmember De León been advised that he should recuse himself, he would have done so without hesitation — the outcomes would have been the same.”
The judges unanimously ruled that the terms woman and sex in the 2010 Equality Act "refer to a biological woman and biological sex" rather than "certificated sex".
The Supreme Court unanimously agreed with a lower court’s ruling that the federal government must facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return, though justices disagreed with the finding that the feds must “effectuate” his return.
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