unchallengedun‧chal‧lenged /ʌnˈtʃæləndʒd/ adjective

- an unchallenged candidate for city supervisor
- Boyson apart, the findings of report did not go unchallenged.
- Dorigo ran down inside left 30-40 yards unchallenged, hit a through ball which Wallace ran across from right centre on to.
- He is the first elected Democratic incumbent since Franklin Roosevelt to go unchallenged in his own party.
- It thus goes unchallenged from without and from within.
- Non-classical literature is an unpleasant, disquieting literature which refuses to allow the sophisms of bourgeois complacency to go unchallenged.
- There is an area in which Duboeuf is unchallenged, however, and its importance can not be overstated.
- These two phenomena have given birth to a monstrosity: the all-powerful, unchallenged, unchallengeable media imam.
► go unchallenged
She couldn’t let a statement like that go unchallenged. adjectivechallengingchallenged ≠ unchallengedunchallengeablenounchallengechallengerverbchallengeadverbchallengingly