Unanimous in a sentence as an adjective

And with a unanimous page of negative comments here, you're well on that road.

I respect the sentiment, but let's be fair here: this was a unanimous decision.

I can't think of a single non-rules vote that received unanimous support among all three camps in the past two legislative sessions.

" So where does this group collaboration and unanimous identification of who the leaders in a field are come from?

Definitely scientists have an opinion far from unanimous, as Stephen Hawking finds the idea "Stupid.

Criminal trials require proof beyond a reasonable doubt, and a unanimous verdict.

Is David McCullough a brave whistleblower speaking against a near-unanimous wrong?

In the matter of desiring to be able to read everyone's email, the governments of the world are in nearly unanimous alliance against their own citizens.

To ensure a comment would be suppressed, the endorsers would have to be unanimously opposed to it, and it's hard to think of opinions that many HN users are unanimous about.

Samsung's own words:The verdict form in this complex case necessarily spans 20 pages and requires unanimous answers to more than 500 discrete questions across 5 different legal disciplines.

Her dismal academic record then caused this initial decision to be overturned by a unanimous vote of the other members of the full admissions committee, but he refused to give up, and moved heaven and earth to gain her a spot, even offering to rescind the admissions of one or more already selected applicants to create a place for her.

Unanimous definitions

adjective

in complete agreement; "a unanimous decision"

See also: consentaneous consentient

adjective

acting together as a single undiversified whole; "a solid voting bloc"

See also: solid whole