back unanimously
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To show full support for a person or proposal, with no opposition from the group.
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- The committee decided to back the proposal unanimously.
- The board members chose to back the new CEO unanimously.
- All shareholders are expected to back the merger plan unanimously.
- The government is hoping the public will back the new policy unanimously.
- Despite initial disagreements, the team decided to back the project leader unanimously.
- The resolution was backed unanimously by all present at the meeting.
- Voters across the district backed the reform efforts unanimously.
- The international community moved to back the peace initiative unanimously.
- It's crucial for the entire department to back the new software unanimously.
- The jury, after much deliberation, chose to back the defendant's claim unanimously.