unanimous decision — A decision in which all the judges or justices hearing tire case concur … Ballentine's law dictionary
unanimous — u‧nan‧i‧mous [juːˈnænməs] adjective a unanimous decision, statement etc is one that everyone agrees with: • If the value of the shares is not to be determined by the auditors, there has to be unanimous agreement of the shareholders. • The vote… … Financial and business terms
Unanimous (UK TV series) — infobox television show name = Unanimous caption = format = Game Show/Reality runtime = 45 minutes creator = starring = country = United Kingdom network = Channel 4 (2006 ) first aired = 27 October 2006 last aired = 15 December 2006 num episodes … Wikipedia
unanimous — 01. The workers were [unanimous] in demanding a pay increase in their talks with management. 02. The international community has been virtually [unanimous] in its condemnation of the actions of the military dictatorship. 03. Hockey star Wayne… … Grammatical examples in English
unanimous — u|nan|i|mous [ ju nænıməs ] adjective a unanimous decision, vote, agreement, etc. is one that everyone agrees with and supports: The board made a unanimous decision to reject the recommendations. a unanimous vote of confidence a. a group of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unanimous — UK [juːˈnænɪməs] / US [jʊˈnænɪməs] adjective a) a unanimous decision, vote, agreement etc is one that everyone agrees with and supports The board made a unanimous decision to reject the recommendations. a unanimous vote of confidence b) a group… … English dictionary
unanimous — u|nan|i|mous [ju:ˈnænıməs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: unanimus, from unus one + animus mind ] 1.) a unanimous decision, vote, agreement etc is one in which all the people involved agree ▪ It was decided by a unanimous vote that the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unanimous — adjective 1 a unanimous decision, statement etc is one that everyone agrees with 2 agreeing completely about something: unanimous that: The jury was unanimous that the defendant was guilty. unanimously adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
decision — I. noun Etymology: Middle English decisioun, from Middle French, from Latin decision , decisio, from decidere to decide Date: 15th century 1. a. the act or process of deciding b. a determination arrived at after consideration ; conclusion < make… … New Collegiate Dictionary
unanimous — [juːˈnænɪməs] adj 1) a unanimous decision, vote, agreement etc is one that everyone agrees with 2) a group of people who are unanimous about something all agree about it unanimity [ˌjuːnəˈnɪməti] noun [U] unanimously adv … Dictionary for writing and speaking English