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Definition of uncontested in English: uncontestedadjectiveʌnkənˈtɛstɪdˌənkənˈtɛstəd Not contested. 无抗争的;无争议的 these claims have not gone uncontested 这些要求并非毫无争议。 Example sentencesExamples - The last four come from functional constituencies in which they won uncontested elections.
- As a democrat I don't believe that any election should go uncontested but there is an argument to be put forward in this case.
- Fortunately, uncontested elections seem to be the exception rather than the norm in Boroondara.
- These days the decline of religion in Ireland is uncontested.
- Like the Scottish Nationalists, the SSP are breaching the convention of leaving the Speaker's seat uncontested.
- Nazarbeyev's presidency was confirmed in an uncontested election in 1991.
- The idea being that the politicians running have been there for years, are uncontested and they don't achieve anything.
- Our recent history demonstrates that electing a new leader, even in an uncontested ballot, does not guarantee party unity.
- Because I'm a believer in democracy and I prefer a contested vote to an uncontested filling of a vacant position.
- On the other hand, Washington was determined to ensure uncontested American primacy within world capitalism.
- In other local parish and town council elections many are uncontested because there are more seats than candidates, or the same number.
- Five out of the six candidates for the three contested seats were in attendance along with four from the uncontested seats.
- All officers were elected uncontested and the following is the new committee of the Kildare Town Residents Council.
- Returning to office uncontested, the President appears to see her mandate as continuing to work in the same vein as before.
- And the clear, uncontested majority of them are not worth obsessing over.
- As a result, Mr. Tsang will be declared the uncontested winner, and a planned July election will be cancelled.
- Also to blame are election regulations, which should activate a by-election when so many positions are uncontested.
- By Monday, Campbell was not just the clear front-runner, an uncontested coronation seemed possible.
- When Italy replaced their second hooker in the 58th minute, scrums were uncontested, as for a spell was the Italian line.
- The separation period before divorce kicks in was reduced from five years to two in contested cases and two years to one in uncontested cases.
Synonyms unquestionable, sure, definite, beyond question, not in question, not in doubt, beyond doubt, unequivocal, indubitable, undeniable, irrefutable, indisputable, incontrovertible, incontestable, obvious, patent, manifest, evident, plain, clear, transparent, palpable, unmistakable, conclusive, recognized, confirmed, accepted, acknowledged, undisputed, undoubted, unquestioned, unchallenged
Derivativesadverb Their specifically, differentially, and uncontestedly sex-based injuries ground the state's interest in equality that is vindicated by the ordinance. Example sentencesExamples - Her mother and uncontestedly her dearest source of unconditional love and support died February 21, 1999.
- For the past two years, the Pathet Lao have steadily nibbled at rightist-controlled territory and have moved uncontestedly into broad stretches of no man's land.
- But so, too, was Bong, as the speeding armed space trawler plunged uncontestedly towards his bungalow on Boondock.
- These four candidates that would beat Mauri therefore are uncontestedly ranked higher in support then all the others.
Rhymesindigested, predigested, Quested, undigested, unmolested, unrequested, untested Definition of uncontested in US English: uncontestedadjectiveˌənkənˈtɛstədˌənkənˈtestəd Not contested. 无抗争的;无争议的 these claims have not gone uncontested 这些要求并非毫无争议。 Example sentencesExamples - Also to blame are election regulations, which should activate a by-election when so many positions are uncontested.
- The separation period before divorce kicks in was reduced from five years to two in contested cases and two years to one in uncontested cases.
- When Italy replaced their second hooker in the 58th minute, scrums were uncontested, as for a spell was the Italian line.
- Nazarbeyev's presidency was confirmed in an uncontested election in 1991.
- Because I'm a believer in democracy and I prefer a contested vote to an uncontested filling of a vacant position.
- In other local parish and town council elections many are uncontested because there are more seats than candidates, or the same number.
- Fortunately, uncontested elections seem to be the exception rather than the norm in Boroondara.
- These days the decline of religion in Ireland is uncontested.
- As a result, Mr. Tsang will be declared the uncontested winner, and a planned July election will be cancelled.
- The idea being that the politicians running have been there for years, are uncontested and they don't achieve anything.
- Like the Scottish Nationalists, the SSP are breaching the convention of leaving the Speaker's seat uncontested.
- Our recent history demonstrates that electing a new leader, even in an uncontested ballot, does not guarantee party unity.
- All officers were elected uncontested and the following is the new committee of the Kildare Town Residents Council.
- The last four come from functional constituencies in which they won uncontested elections.
- On the other hand, Washington was determined to ensure uncontested American primacy within world capitalism.
- And the clear, uncontested majority of them are not worth obsessing over.
- By Monday, Campbell was not just the clear front-runner, an uncontested coronation seemed possible.
- Five out of the six candidates for the three contested seats were in attendance along with four from the uncontested seats.
- Returning to office uncontested, the President appears to see her mandate as continuing to work in the same vein as before.
- As a democrat I don't believe that any election should go uncontested but there is an argument to be put forward in this case.
Synonyms unquestionable, sure, definite, beyond question, not in question, not in doubt, beyond doubt, unequivocal, indubitable, undeniable, irrefutable, indisputable, incontrovertible, incontestable, obvious, patent, manifest, evident, plain, clear, transparent, palpable, unmistakable, conclusive, recognized, confirmed, accepted, acknowledged, undisputed, undoubted, unquestioned, unchallenged |