1 : agreed to by everyone
▪ a unanimous vote ▪ The judges made a unanimous ruling. 2 not used before a noun : having the same opinion — often + in ▪ The councillors were unanimous in their approval of the report. [=they all approved the report]
▪ a unanimous vote ▪ The judges made a unanimous ruling.
— una·nim·i·ty
/ˌju:nəˈnɪməti/ noun [noncount]
▪ I was surprised by the unanimity of their decision.
/ˌju:nəˈnɪməti/ noun [noncount] ▪ I was surprised by the unanimity of their decision.
— unan·i·mous·ly adverb
▪ They voted unanimously.
▪ They voted unanimously.




