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unanimity
[ yoo-nuh-nim-i-tee ]
noun
- the state or quality of being unanimous; a consensus or undivided opinion:
The unanimity of the delegates was obvious on the first ballot.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unanimity1
Example Sentences
Times poll finds near unanimity in support for safer building after January’s wildfires.
If Republicans aren't able to reach near unanimity in the House, they will have to find ways to win over Democrats if they want to achieve any kind of legislative success.
In that sense, Penn’s vision really can be seen as the “seed of a nation†in which religious diversity, rather than unanimity, was a hallmark from the beginning.
CNN's report, which cited sources familiar with the negotiations, also points out that Roberts has a long history of finding unanimity on contentious cases – including hashing out compromises in 2020 Trump document cases.
Mr Irranca-Davies said he would like to see "a contest" but added "a unanimity around a candidate" could be "a good thing".
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