unanime
unanimous
adjective oo-nah-NEEM Rare
Origin: Latin 'unanimus' (of one mind)
Usage Note
Unanime means that all members of a group are in complete agreement. It does not change form for gender (un vote unanime, une décision unanime). The adverb form unanimement and the noun unanimité are both commonly used; the phrase à l'unanimité means 'unanimously'.
Examples
"La décision a été unanime."
Natural Translation
The decision was unanimous.
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