unanimous
adjective
uk/juːˈnænɪməs/ usif a feeling, decision, action, etc. is unanimous, everyone in a group feels it or agrees to it:
unanimous support/approval/agreement This is a sound plan that enjoys the unanimous support of the Board of Directors.
In the Senate, 60 votes are needed if there is not unanimous consent to proceed with a bill.
We reached a unanimous decision on the proposal.
It would require the unanimous vote of the board of supervisors to enact the rule.
[ only after noun ]
if a group of people is unanimous, everyone agrees to something:
The committee was unanimous, and the new rules were made official.