uncontested

IPA: ʌnkʌntˈɛstɪd

adjective

  • Not contested or disputed; not made the object of competition.
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Examples of "uncontested" in Sentences

  • It used to be there uncontested.
  • One of the seats was uncontested.
  • Biss won the primary uncontested.
  • At least that is productive and uncontested.
  • Also, it is a relatively uncontested position.
  • These facts are uncontested, which is why we appealed.
  • The identity of SJW and Joe the Plumber is uncontested.
  • Only one candidate will be listed in uncontested races.
  • But it seems implicit in the definition, and uncontested.
  • All this information was referenced and it is uncontested.
  • Well, Hillary proved that she can win uncontested election.
  • The exclusion of the uncontested race from the statistic is arbitrary.
  • Nelson Emerson to get a stick on it and Botterill to skate in uncontested at the right goalpost and score.
  • That team was forced to call uncontested scrums after the first two games because of injuries to key forwards and a relatively small pack.
  • (Two incumbents, Republican Dan Wakeman and Democrat Mary Ellen Bossack are also running for trustee, but in uncontested races for two year terms.)
  • LTE will not be able to claim the 4G title uncontested, it will have to conquer several competing technologies before it can enjoy high speed supremacy.
  • Wasps had held a 16-6 advantage, secured on the back of a solid forward platform and an electric performance from Josh Lewsey, when Leinster called uncontested scrums.

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