unanimity
1Unanimity — is complete agreement by everyone. When unanimous, everybody is of same mind and acting together as one. Many groups consider unanimous decisions a sign of agreement, solidarity, and unity.The legitimacy supposedly established by unanimity has… …
2Unanimity — U na*nim i*ty, n. [L. unanimitas: cf. F. unanimit[ e].] The quality or state of being unanimous. [1913 Webster] …
3unanimity — index accordance (understanding), agreement (concurrence), compatibility, concert, conciliation, consensus …
4unanimity — (n.) mid 15c., from O.Fr. unanimite (14c.), from L. unanimitas, from unanimus (see UNANIMOUS (Cf. unanimous)) …
5unanimity — [[t]ju͟ːnənɪ̱mɪti[/t]] N UNCOUNT When there is unanimity among a group of people, they all agree about something or all vote for the same thing. All decisions would require unanimity …
6unanimity — /yooh neuh nim i tee/, n. the state or quality of being unanimous; a consensus or undivided opinion: The unanimity of the delegates was obvious on the first ballot. [1400 50; late ME unanimite < MF < L unanimitas, equiv. to unanim(us) UNANIMOUS + …
7unanimity — n. unanimity in * * * unanimityin …
8unanimity — visiškas pritarimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Susitarimas, kuriam būdingas oficialus visų suinteresuotų šalių pritarimas. atitikmenys: angl. unanimity pranc. unanimité ryšiai: susijęs terminas – sutarimas šaltinis NATO… …
9unanimity — unanimous ► ADJECTIVE 1) fully in agreement. 2) (of an opinion, decision, or vote) held or carried by everyone involved. DERIVATIVES unanimity noun unanimously adverb. ORIGIN Latin unanimus, from unus one + animus mind …
10unanimity — noun Date: 15th century the quality or state of being unanimous …