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unanimityu‧na‧nim‧i‧ty /ˌjuːnəˈnɪməti/ noun [uncountable] - Employment policies based on that kind of scientific unanimity can be implemented with confidence.
- The longer I live, the harder I shall fight against the rule of unanimity and the veto.
- There is virtual unanimity of preference for oral teaching which might seem to overbear the possibility of opposition.
- They voted 3-1 for unanimity, Councilman Bauser abstaining.
- Third, Rawls' conception of the person does not lead to unanimity of moral views.
formal a state or situation of complete agreement among a group of people |