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Meanings of
unchallenged
in English
Generally agreed upon; not subject to dispute.
accepted
undisputed
unquestioned
Related terms
uncontroversial
noncontroversial
Synonyms
Examples for "
accepted
"
accepted
undisputed
unquestioned
Examples for "
accepted
"
1
The court had
accepted
the case, the Xinhua state news agency said.
2
France
accepted
the idea and Spain also said it could support it.
3
Our abuse of animals is not new either and is largely
accepted
.
4
It was
accepted
,
and therefore he should continue to enjoy diplomatic protection.
5
Advertising Statistics Ireland are the sole providers of industry
accepted
advertising estimates.
1
Among the millions of words generated in recent weeks, those were
undisputed
.
2
The facts of the case are simple and in the main
undisputed
.
3
As recently as 1958, it was the
undisputed
highest point in America.
4
The scaling party now found themselves in
undisputed
possession of the citadel.
5
In the forests of South America, the jaguar reigns with
undisputed
sway.
1
It was power that was being celebrated here, power absolute and
unquestioned
.
2
Even in real life, abuse often goes
unquestioned
by other staff members.
3
It's all about preserving the Communist Party's
unquestioned
control over its people.
4
The vast importance of the operations of these intermediate organs is
unquestioned
.
5
The gate of the courtyard was unbarred, and they passed out
unquestioned
.
Usage of
unchallenged
in English
1
Not that the visiting Democrats are being allowed to question Romney
unchallenged
.
2
Under
unchallenged
conditions, hemodynamic parameters were comparable between control and diabetic hearts.
3
She'd been a judge too long to let such simplifications pass
unchallenged
.
4
She believes that's the most likely outcome when any faction rules
unchallenged
.
5
And the painted goddesses of the western wall must remain forever
unchallenged
.
6
If he were
unchallenged
he would seek support from Democrats & independents.
7
That his talent as an endurance-kneeler went
unchallenged
often annoyed the champion.
8
The figure passed us, and
unchallenged
by the sentinel whom it met.
9
Goes on to show that similar by madness by adults goes
unchallenged
.
10
I can't imagine even the rumor of such a thing going
unchallenged
.
11
However, the boy could let this repetition of the charge go
unchallenged
.
12
She had therefore allowed the expression of his disapproval to pass
unchallenged
.
13
Macaulay is indeed the prince of essayists, and his reign is
unchallenged
.
14
Stoke's third arrived just before half-time after a string of
unchallenged
passes.
15
David Joyce fed Ciarán Wade, who went over
unchallenged
in the corner.
16
Rash twenty was too young to go its way
unchallenged
and unguided.
Other examples for "unchallenged"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unchallenged
unchallenge
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
go unchallenged
pass unchallenged
leave unchallenged
largely unchallenged
almost unchallenged
More collocations
Unchallenged
through the time
Unchallenged
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common