uncontested
adjective
uk/ˌʌnkənˈtestɪd/usLAW
used todescribeadecisionorresultwhich nobodyopposesordisagreeswith:
Thescopeof theproblemis uncontested.
Thewaitingtimefor anuncontesteddivorcewill bereducedfrom twoyearsto one.
Herclaimfor hercostsplus€200 indamageswas uncontested.
POLITICS
relatingto apoliticalracein which only onepersonistryingto beelectedforparticularposition:
There were six uncontestedracesin thestatethisyear.
Ms. Volkerretainedheruncontestedseatwith 783votes.