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:
However, its author ity did not go uncontested by the heterogeneous force that took the city.
Neither ' care ' nor ' dependency ' have simple, uncontested meanings.
They involve a clear and generally accepted problem framing, and generally remain uncontested in politics.
The clearing of the forest was then sufficient to ensure one's uncontested individual right over the land.
Music education policy is understood as a text, an uncontested activity, and not as an action in which all actors are its agents.
This conferment did not of course go uncontested.
The failure to do so contributed to their ongoing inability to establish an uncontested rule.
Although widespread, such attitudes were by no means uncontested.