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were unopposed
adjective
With no or little opposition
Exact(18)
Both were unopposed.
They were unopposed as they took their first objectives and then reinforced positions.
But both of them, Robert T. Johnson, the Bronx district attorney, and Richard A. Brown, the Queens prosecutor, were unopposed.
Both armies were well-equipped, but the Nationalists had a superiority in armour and were unopposed in the air.
Many were elected on votes from the right, in constituencies where they were unopposed by Mr Sarkozy's UMP party.
Fewer races were unopposed years ago when political parties were stronger in Connecticut, said Clyde McKee, a political science professor at Trinity College.
Similar(41)
He was unopposed.
She was unopposed.
And, so far, all three are unopposed.
Mr. Hayden was unopposed for another term.
In most cases, they are unopposed.
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