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单词 uncontroversial
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Definition of uncontroversial in English:

uncontroversial

adjectiveˌʌnkɒntrəˈvəːʃ(ə)lˌənˌkɑntrəˈvərʃ(ə)l
  • Not controversial.

    this is an uncontroversial statement
    most of the changes were uncontroversial
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The decision was uncontroversial, as the Soviet's non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany had precipitated the war.
    • What is more, all of this evidence is uncontroversial and unchallenged.
    • Judicial notice overcomes the necessity of proving facts that are clearly uncontroversial or beyond reasonable dispute.
    • It is alleged that the two men signed one side of a sheet, which contained an uncontroversial statement.
    • The causes she has espoused during her tenure as first lady - literacy and education - are uncontroversial.
    • The greater part of his analysis of the law is uncontroversial, indeed accepted by Mr Ponter.
    • The first definition, ‘characteristic of the country or country life’ seems reasonably uncontroversial.
    • In this climate, it is clear that nothing uncontroversial can be said about what precisely constitutes a cult.
    • But with the aid of communication, a solution can be very straightforward and uncontroversial.
    • We are currently raising the pension age for women to 65, and this has been relatively uncontroversial.
    • Maintenance is uncontroversial, but asking for ‘more’ is difficult.
    • But while all this might seem sensible and uncontroversial, the problem is the motivation behind it.
    • Revulsion against Nazi eugenics is deep and uncontroversial.
    • The most obvious, uncontroversial and tedious example is the Second World War.
    • This is an uncontroversial statement of truth, but is it a useful addition to our knowledge?
    • For the most part, the definition is uncontroversial.
    • Far more likely is that he will select a successor beyond criticism who will restore the position to uncontroversial neutrality.
    • In my judgment, the uncontroversial position of Mrs. Smith's son was not such as to cause her to fall foul of the principle set in Gough.
    • Until recently, the distinction between the news media and rest of us was clear and uncontroversial.
    • However, I think it is possible to show that the two characteristics I use in the argument are relatively uncontroversial in terms of defining science.
    Synonyms
    incontrovertible, incontestable, undeniable, irrefutable, unassailable, beyond dispute, unquestionable, beyond question, indubitable, not in doubt, beyond doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubt, unarguable, inarguable, undebatable, unanswerable

Derivatives

  • uncontroversially

  • adverb
    • In the first part of the lecture, Heidegger begins by claiming, uncontroversially enough, that the specific sciences deal with their particular realm of things, and besides that they are concerned with nothing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Certainly my academic career is one to which the adjective ‘vacuous’ can be uncontroversially applied.
      • The involvement of the School Governors goes back to August 1998 when, uncontroversially, they suspended the Applicant following the receipt of information about the police investigation.
      • As in any aspect of political morality, a host of practical considerations bear on a decision whether and how to act, even when there is an uncontroversially meritorious cause of action.
      • Utterly uncontroversially, Laban also calls psychology The Bleeding Obvious and gets to quote Thomas Hardy.
 
 

Definition of uncontroversial in US English:

uncontroversial

adjectiveˌənˌkäntrəˈvərSH(ə)lˌənˌkɑntrəˈvərʃ(ə)l
  • Not controversial.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this climate, it is clear that nothing uncontroversial can be said about what precisely constitutes a cult.
    • We are currently raising the pension age for women to 65, and this has been relatively uncontroversial.
    • Judicial notice overcomes the necessity of proving facts that are clearly uncontroversial or beyond reasonable dispute.
    • But with the aid of communication, a solution can be very straightforward and uncontroversial.
    • It is alleged that the two men signed one side of a sheet, which contained an uncontroversial statement.
    • Far more likely is that he will select a successor beyond criticism who will restore the position to uncontroversial neutrality.
    • But while all this might seem sensible and uncontroversial, the problem is the motivation behind it.
    • In my judgment, the uncontroversial position of Mrs. Smith's son was not such as to cause her to fall foul of the principle set in Gough.
    • Until recently, the distinction between the news media and rest of us was clear and uncontroversial.
    • The first definition, ‘characteristic of the country or country life’ seems reasonably uncontroversial.
    • However, I think it is possible to show that the two characteristics I use in the argument are relatively uncontroversial in terms of defining science.
    • The greater part of his analysis of the law is uncontroversial, indeed accepted by Mr Ponter.
    • The decision was uncontroversial, as the Soviet's non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany had precipitated the war.
    • Maintenance is uncontroversial, but asking for ‘more’ is difficult.
    • This is an uncontroversial statement of truth, but is it a useful addition to our knowledge?
    • For the most part, the definition is uncontroversial.
    • The most obvious, uncontroversial and tedious example is the Second World War.
    • What is more, all of this evidence is uncontroversial and unchallenged.
    • Revulsion against Nazi eugenics is deep and uncontroversial.
    • The causes she has espoused during her tenure as first lady - literacy and education - are uncontroversial.
    Synonyms
    incontrovertible, incontestable, undeniable, irrefutable, unassailable, beyond dispute, unquestionable, beyond question, indubitable, not in doubt, beyond doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubt, unarguable, inarguable, undebatable, unanswerable
 
 
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