unanimously confirm
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To confirm something with the agreement of everyone involved.
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- Clement was unanimously confirmed to serve on the District Court.
- The Senate is expected to unanimously confirm the new ambassador.
- The board of directors met and unanimously confirmed the appointment of the new CEO.
- After a lengthy discussion, the committee unanimously confirmed the proposed changes to the bylaws.
- The jury's findings were unanimously confirmed by the review panel.
- The selection panel will unanimously confirm the candidate who meets all the criteria.
- All members voted to unanimously confirm the resolution without any debate.
- The council has unanimously confirmed its support for the new infrastructure project.
- It was a rare moment of unity when they unanimously confirmed her as the new chairperson.
- The member states must unanimously confirm the treaty for it to pass.