unanimously in the PONS Dictionary

unanimously Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to vote unanimously
we agree unanimously on this issue

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The term was accepted unanimously and is still the term in use.
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He was defeated unanimously by a wide margin.
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Initially, the clergy unanimously spoke in support of burning all the heretics at the stake.
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The grand jury voted unanimously against indicting him.
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After several years of studies, the city council voted unanimously in 1969 for the creation of a metro system.
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However, the belief that this was the guiding principle is not shared unanimously by everyone.
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In 1884, the amendment was unanimously endorsed at the party convention, but was defeated by one vote after the election when downstate members defected.
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He proposed that he would abstain from voting, and if the other eleven jurors voted guilty unanimously, then he would acquiesce to their decision.
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The committee unanimously approved the project to move into the third of four stages, the fourth being final approval to begin construction.
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