UNANIMITY in a Sentence
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40 example sentences for UNANIMITY, such as:
1. He was elected by a unanimous vote.
2. At last we got the unanimous decision.
3. So it is with the unanimity of the press.
4. Then there was a unanimous call for an explanation.
5. A unanimous vote was taken to liquidate the company.
2. At last we got the unanimous decision.
3. So it is with the unanimity of the press.
4. Then there was a unanimous call for an explanation.
5. A unanimous vote was taken to liquidate the company.
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Meanings and Examples of UNANIMITY
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unanimity
n. complete agreement in opinion or resolution of all persons concerned
Classic Sentence: (24 in 2 pages)
1 Their prudence, unanimity, unacquaintedness with fear, and their love of their country, would amply supply all defects in the military art.
2 So it is with the unanimity of the press.
3 On such feelings, more or less dimly shared by all, the unanimity and general approval were founded with which, despite court influences, the popular choice of Kutuzov as commander-in-chief was received.
4 They caused that revolution, at first so remarkable for its unanimity, to degenerate into a quarrel.
5 Then there was a unanimous call for an explanation.
6 The ballet at length came to a close, and the curtain fell amid the loud, unanimous plaudits of an enthusiastic and delighted audience.
7 Many observations were made, the import of which was a unanimous opinion that there was something sinister about the room.
8 "Yes," was the unanimous answer.
9 A unanimous resolution was passed on the spot that the farmhouse should be preserved as a museum.
10 The acclamations of thousands applauded the unanimous award of the Prince and marshals, announcing that day's honours to the Disinherited Knight.
11 Such was the address of each in parrying and striking, that the spectators broke forth into a unanimous and involuntary shout, expressive of their delight and admiration.
12 The Committee was unanimous in making a favourable report, and in a few days the bill passed Congress.
13 The state Legislature, including the House of Delegates and the Senate, also passed a unanimous vote to attend in a body.
14 No other visitor appeared that evening, and the ladies were unanimous in agreeing to go early to bed.
15 Their deliberations were short, and it would seem, by the silence of most of the party, the decision unanimous.
Example Sentence: (16 in 2 pages)
1 We were surprised by the unanimity with which members of both parties accepted our proposals.
2 Although the plan received unanimous approval, this does not mean that it represents the lowest common denominator.
3 He was elected by a unanimous vote.
4 A unanimous vote was taken to liquidate the company.
5 It was decided by a unanimous vote that the school should close.
6 She was the unanimous choice of the selection committee.
7 The ministers had expressed the unanimous view that sanctions should remain in place for the present.
8 The jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty after a short deliberation.
9 At last we got the unanimous decision.
10 The unanimous ruling, by establishing that the “sanctity of life” also includes the “passage into death,” extends constitutional rights into a new realm.
11 The board of the directors unanimously agreed that Mr White was the best candidate for the job.
12 Today its executive committee voted unanimously to reject the proposals.
13 Its constitution allows it to publish contracts and practice notes only where these have been approved unanimously by the constituent bodies.
14 The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution calling for a halt to hostilities.
15 Hoping for a rave review of his new show, the playwright was miserable when saw the critics pan it unanimously.