with one accord

with one accord

Unanimously; in total agreement. Yes, we made that decision with one accord.
See also: accord, one
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • accord with
  • accord with (something)
  • in accord
  • in accord with (someone or something)
  • drive (one) out of office
  • force (one) out of office
  • force out of office
  • as one man
  • cooking for one
  • 1FTR
References in classic literature
With one accord the three turned and looked in the direction from which the sounds had come.
'The Lintons heard us, and with one accord they shot like arrows to the door; there was silence, and then a cry, "Oh, mamma, mamma!
But only for a moment they hesitated, and then with one accord they again took up their fantastic advance upon their prey; but even then a sudden crashing in the jungle behind them brought them once more to a halt, and as they turned to look in the direction of this new noise there broke upon their startled visions a sight that may well have frozen the blood of braver men than the Wagambi.
With one accord, we all turned back up the slope of the beach.
Pickwick filled and drained a bumper with a trembling hand; and his eyes moistened as his friends rose with one accord, and pledged him from their hearts.
As Mr Swiveller was decidedly favourable to these performances, upon the ground that looking at a Punch, or indeed looking at anything out of window, was better than working; and as he had been, for this reason, at some pains to awaken in his fellow clerk a sense of their beauties and manifold deserts; both he and Miss Sally rose as with one accord and took up their positions at the window: upon the sill whereof, as in a post of honour, sundry young ladies and gentlemen who were employed in the dry nurture of babies, and who made a point of being present, with their young charges, on such occasions, had already established themselves as comfortably as the circumstances would allow.