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uncontestedun‧con‧test‧ed /ˌʌnkənˈtestɪd◂/ adjective - An uncontested divorce, as Tom put it.
- But the rebels have exercised uncontested control here since 1997.
- During the period of the Stormont parliament, half the seats were uncontested.
- Evidently, cultural reproduction in this sense is not an automatic or uncontested process.
- If your son is to rule, he must be uncontested.
- The forfeiture proceedings take place before magistrates and are often uncontested.
- The length of each parliament was extended from three to seven-ears by an act of 1716, and many elections were uncontested.
- These claims have not gone uncontested.
1an uncontested action or statement is one that no one opposes or disagrees with: After an uncontested divorce, Peggy married Charlie.2an uncontested election is one in which only one person wants to be elected |