Meaning & Definition of word "Unopposed"

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    Unopposed

    /ˌʌnəˈpoʊzd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not opposed; without opposition or resistance.
      • Example: The candidate won the election unopposed after his only rival withdrew.
    • 2. Not facing any challenge or opposition.
      • Example: The team advanced to the finals unopposed, as all their competitors withdrew.
    • 3. Operating or acting without any opposition.
      • Example: The company's new policy was implemented unopposed, receiving no objections from the employees.

    Etymology

    From the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'opposed', from Latin 'opponere'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    run unopposed:

    To be elected or appointed without challenge.

    pass unopposed:

    To approve or accept something without any objections.

    Related Words

    opposed:

    Being in conflict or disagreement with.

    contested:

    Subject to a dispute or debate.

    Slang Meanings of unopposed

    Meaning: Easy win

    Example Sentence: That game was an unopposed victory for the home team.

    Meaning: Sailing through

    Example Sentence: The project went through unopposed, just like a breeze.