uncontested en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

uncontested en el diccionario PONS

uncontested Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

an uncontested divorce
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The development of the sarrukh was relatively uncontested, and thus, their population quickly surpassed the level sustainable by the local resources.
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Because twenty-five seats were uncontested under dubious circumstances, it has been difficult to determine what the actual support for the party was in the country.
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He faced no opposition in the primary or general elections and won his second term entirely uncontested.
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In their opening game the scrums went uncontested after about ten minutes as they just could not cope with the pressure.
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Both candidates emerged from uncontested primary elections and a contentious election season began.
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In 2010, he ran uncontested and received 100% of the vote.
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Consumerism is running uncontested; it must be challenged by other perspectives expressed, in part, through the visual languages and resources of design.
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Because of the high requirements needed to run for presidential elections, many presidential elections have been uncontested.
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If only one candidate stands (as happened in the 2003 leadership election) then they are elected "nem con" (uncontested).
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Although there were annual elections of one third of the councillors, these were uncontested in many years.
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