confirm unanimously
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Used for a group officially ratifying an appointment or decision without dissent.
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- The committee decided to confirm the new appointment unanimously.
- After much deliberation, the board unanimously confirmed the new policy.
- We expect the nomination to be unanimously confirmed by the council.
- The shareholders will confirm the merger unanimously at today's meeting.
- The Senate is likely to confirm the judge unanimously.
- Despite initial doubts, the proposal was eventually unanimously confirmed.
- The decision to proceed was unanimously confirmed by all members present.
- They hoped the appointment would be confirmed unanimously to show full support.
- The resolution needs to be unanimously confirmed to pass.
- The selection panel had to confirm the candidate unanimously.