unopposedun‧op‧posed /ˌʌnəˈpəʊzd◂ $ -ˈpoʊzd◂/ adjective - Corbin ran unopposed for mayor.
- It was awarded to us by the Independent Television Commission after we submitted an unopposed bid for the franchise.
- Peter Chapple-Hyam's colt was virtually unopposed in the market, shortening up to 4-6 favourite after opening at evens.
- Slovo received an unopposed nomination for the post of national chairman in succession to Dan Tloome.
- Somehow they bombed the target in perfect weather and unopposed, and returned to Jersey.
- The Athenians did not wait; they went straight after the Chalkidians. who had been ravaging north-eastern Attica unopposed.
- They expected a swift passage, almost unopposed.
- This would consequently lead to increased motility because parasympathetic activity would be unopposed by diminished sympathetic activity.
► elected unopposed Roberts was elected unopposed as president. adjectiveopposed ≠ unopposedopposingoppositenounoppositionoppositeverbopposeadverbopposite