In something such as an election or a war, if someone is unopposed, there are no opponents competing or fighting against them. The council re-elected him unopposed as party leader. without any opponent or opposition, especially in an election
not having opposition or an opponent; "unopposed military forces"; "the candidate was unopposed
not having opposition or an opponent; "unopposed military forces"; "the candidate was unopposed"
unopposed
Hyphenation
un·op·posed
Turkish pronunciation
ʌnıpōzd
Pronunciation
/ˌənəˈpōzd/ /ˌʌnəˈpoʊzd/
Etymology
(prefix.) Middle English, from Old English un-, on-, alteration of and- against; more at ANTE-.