0 used to describe a decision or result which nobody opposes or disagrees with: --
1 relating to a political race in which only one person is trying to be elected for particular position: --
The modelers created a new profession, a new way of forming economic policy, in which the model was uncontested.
A further 841 were challenged in the courts, with only 85 being uncontested.
In such policy, the relationship between language and content is constructed as unproblematic and uncontested.
And it's only when a term becomes uncontested that it really loses its value. 19.
But the emergence of such movements and the thinking they represented was in no way inevitable, nor indeed was it uncontested.
Medical or ' red' biotechnology is relatively uncontested but has also made fewer commercial advances.
If so, the objection - that even uncontested claims need defence because we could be wrong - fails.
Although widespread, such attitudes were by no means uncontested.