non-unanimous
adjective
(alsononunanimous)uk/ˌnɒn.juːˈnæn.ɪ.məs/us/ˌnɑːn.juːˈnæn.ə.məs/If agroupofpeopleare non-unanimous, they do not allagreeabout something orvotethe same way, and if adecisionorjudgmentis non-unanimous, it is notformedorsupportedby everyone in agroup:
Thesentencingoptionsfor ajudgedifferif there is a non-unanimousjury.
We had avoteon where to go next and,eventhough thedecisionwas non-unanimous, everyoneagreedin the end that it was a goodchoice.
- Thejudgewaspreparedtoallowa nonunanimousverdictif at least tenjurorscouldagree.
- Non-unanimousdecisionsare thenorm, and that's a good thing as wewanttohearalternativeviewpoints.
- Thecommitteemade some non-unanimousrecommendationsforchangesto thepolicy.
Accepting & agreeing
- acceptance
- accepting
- accommodation
- accreditation
- agree tosomething
- agree withsomething
- approved
- concur
- murmur
- reconcile
- rise
- root
- rule
- sanction
- self-acceptance
- self-acknowledged
- self-admitted
- settle onsomething
- signer
- unanimous