0 If something is undisputed, everyone agrees about it:
1 about which there is no disagreement:
It is thus the psyche that is an undisputed motor for change in the former, whilst the situation for the latter is much more diffuse.
Superficially, global optimization is just a stronger version of local optimization, whose great usefulness in practice is undisputed.
That genes and environment work together in complex ways is now undisputed.
By the 1940s, its role as the undisputed peak organization of farmers was clearly over.
The cultural and emotional importance of having and raising healthy children is undisputed.
Normative filial piety and kinship obligations are no longer undisputed.
His only son, a five-year-old boy, was the undisputed heir to the throne.
As mentioned above, the notification system was concealed from the public and therefore undisputed until the 1980s.