accordant, at one, coincident, concurring, consentient, corresponding, in rapport, of a piece, proportionate, synchronous, unisonant
Definitionadj. in complete agreement
Last update: March 12, 2016
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The decision at the meeting was unanimous. [adjective]
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The unanimous consent of all the shareholders was required to approve the merger. [adjective]
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Because the jury could not reach a unanimous decision, the case will be retried. [Please select]
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"Not quite unanimous, Mr." [Please select]
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They were quite unanimous on the point. [Please select]
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"Yes," was the unanimous answer. [Please select]
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"It seemed to be their unanimous opinion." [Please select]
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Up to this point the testimony of my correspondents had been unanimous, but the unanimity was broken by Dr. [Please select]
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The mathematical professor could not admire, but since both his colleagues ordained it, good it must be, and his _g_ made the award unanimous. [Please select]
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The proposal spread unanimous joy, and each leader hastened to get his men into order with as little noise as possible. [Please select]
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Among men it never gives rise to sacrifices as great, as unanimous, or as complete. [Please select]
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