unchallenged
Britishadjective
Other Word Forms
- unchallengeable adjective
Example Sentences
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A close enough friend, the Journal found, to bend the rules for, beginning with an unchallenged belief in Boyd’s claim that Spivey shot first.
Too many young Australians encounter antisemitism not through serious engagement with history but through slogans, distortions and conspiracy theories that go unchallenged.
While it was a good goal, it was unchallenged and the Rangers defence simply watch it go in the net.
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"The fear is, if we do not stop this, if it goes unchallenged at The Valley, it will spread," she says.
From BBC
For the first time, Ross explains in his own words what he claims happened - albeit unchallenged by a journalist.
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