decide unanimously
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To make a formal choice or decision as a group with no dissenting members.
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- The committee members agreed to decide unanimously on the new proposal.
- After a long discussion, the jury decided unanimously on the verdict.
- They will decide unanimously who will represent them at the conference.
- It was important for the board to decide unanimously on such a critical matter.
- The council is expected to decide unanimously to adopt the new policy.
- Despite initial disagreements, the team managed to decide unanimously on the project's direction.
- The judges are likely to decide unanimously in favor of the plaintiff.
- We must decide unanimously to ensure everyone's full support.
- The shareholders decided unanimously to elect a new chairman.
- Can we decide unanimously on a date for the next meeting?