acclamation, agreement, common assent, concord, confluence of minds, consensus of opinion, consentaneity, general consent, like-mindedness, one accord, single voice, understanding
Definitionn. everyone being of one mind
Last update: July 26, 2015
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In the West there was unanimity only on three points: the necessity of baptism for the remission of sins, the inheritance of sin as a result of Adam's fall, and the indispensableness of the divine grace in the attainment of goodness. [Please select]
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What does he offer in opposition to this overwhelming unanimity. [Please select]
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"Just as you do," they replied with unanimity. [Please select]
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They overruled his protest with loud-lunged unanimity and lots of abuse. [Please select]
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But even in the paltry knowledge we have obtained, what unanimity have we. [Please select]
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The only law that requires unanimity is the social compact itself. [Please select]
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Eastern shippers seemed, by a curious unanimity, to send out many consignments of the same scarcity. [Please select]
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A company of soldiers could not have handled their muskets with more unanimity. [Please select]
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Yet I do it because ye compel me by weight of unanimity. [Please select]
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By 1792 there seems to have been something almost like unanimity on the subject. [Please select]
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I have consulted many works, and the unanimity of the belief by veterinaries of all nations in the transmission of various morbid tendencies is surprising. [Please select]
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