declare unanimously

Frequency: 6.07.3 per million words

To make an official and collective announcement or statement as a group.

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Examples (10)

  • The committee decided to declare the motion unanimously supported.
  • After a brief discussion, the judges declared the contestant the winner unanimously.
  • The board members will unanimously declare their full confidence in the CEO.
  • We expect the assembly to declare the new policy unanimously accepted by all.
  • The jury was able to unanimously declare the defendant not guilty.
  • It was a historic moment when the nations declared their alliance unanimously.
  • The public forum may declare its disapproval unanimously if the proposal is not revised.
  • They are poised to unanimously declare the new budget approved.
  • Let us declare our intentions unanimously and move forward as one.
  • The shareholders will declare the new dividend unanimously at the upcoming meeting.