adjective
- not unanimous; not agreed upon by all members of a group
Usage: formal; often used in legal or political contexts
Examples
- The jury reached a nonunanimous verdict of guilty.
- The board’s nonunanimous decision sparked debate among shareholders.
- After hours of discussion, the committee made a nonunanimous recommendation.
- The Supreme Court issued a nonunanimous ruling on the case.
- The vote was nonunanimous, with three members dissenting.
- The nonunanimous opinion reflected deep divisions within the organization.