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unchallenged
/ ʌnˈtʃælɪndʒd /
adjective
- not having been challenged or questioned
thirty years of unchallenged power
Derived Forms
- unˈchallengeable, adjective
Example Sentences
The patriarchy really counts on women keeping it comfortable and unchallenged, and it counts on it most especially under its own roof.
"What they heard was unchallenged propaganda and narratives being delivered to local communities," Mr Davie is expected to say.
That report found some bad behaviour appeared to go unchallenged by senior managers, with certain individuals "seen as being 'untouchable' due to their perceived value to the BBC".
"This is not the end, it is too big an issue to allow an appalling decision to remain unchallenged," she added.
Part of Murphy’s goal with the series is to showcase their point of view, “uninterrupted and unchallenged, which did not happen in court.”
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