unopposed Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌʌn.əˈpəʊzd]
  • Us [ ˌʌn.əˈpoʊzd]

Meaning of unopposed In English

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  • For instance, given the assumptions just made, candidates that run unopposed have probability of victory equal to 1, regardless of their platform.

  • It also reveals that the development of professional armed forces did not happen unopposed and automatically.

  • The thumb may either be opposed to the fingers or unopposed.

  • Thus, young two-year-olds appear to show a very strong mapping preference on an unopposed trial when it is the very first trial of the test.

  • An unopposed plenary session is planned featuring papers that will have significant impact on the way radiation oncologists' practice.

  • His revolutionary plans proceeded, virtually unopposed by any individual, faction, or organization, as a result.

  • It may be opposed or unopposed, but its joints are extended so that the thumb is not closed on the palm or unselected fingers.

  • A completed entry is unopposed by any important group of experts.

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