English to Malayalam Dictionary unopposed

unopposed

എതിരില്ലാത്ത
definition
adjective
she was elected unopposed as leader
not opposed; unchallenged.
example
If Mr Howard is 'unopposed' , he will immediately become leader without having to put himself before the party membership.
When McAllister sees that Tracy is running 'unopposed' in the election, something in him snaps.
After just three minutes, Johnny McClung's clever pass sent him over 'unopposed' .
The group had decided Goldie should stand 'unopposed' to become the new leader.
Media later reported that Mr Burke was confirmed as the Leader 'unopposed' .
Also The Hunting Bill was given an 'unopposed' second reading and now goes to its committee stage later this month, where peers can seek to amend it.
Councillor Ian Greenwood was re-elected 'unopposed' as its leader.
York were now looking very tired and their line was crossed again when McClarron crossed 'unopposed' for a converted try.
From the corner Farley headed in 'unopposed' at the far post to level things up at 2-2.
Letting this legislation pass 'unopposed' could be the greatest gamble
Bishop Smith believes that gays are trying to impose their lifestyle on the rest of society and if left 'unopposed' will annihilate the family.
As 17 players engaged in a minor brawl in the York half, Huddersfield ran away 'unopposed' to score.
He sent a pass to Paterson, who raced over 'unopposed' from 30 metres out.
Ward broke clear to feed Spilman, who ran in 'unopposed' to the line.
Edinburgh had fallen 'unopposed' to the Jacobites, though the castle remained in Hanoverian hands.
This option, however, is not available, having elected Howard 'unopposed' less than a year ago.
The Hunting Bill was given an 'unopposed' second reading by the House of Lords, after a debate that lasted nearly nine hours.
Nelson thought about going it alone but, in the corner of his eye, saw Pentham thundering down the middle of the pitch, 'unopposed' .
On that occasion they did, as the islanders were left defenceless and the Italians marched off their ships almost 'unopposed' .
He said that he should have been allowed to stand 'unopposed' .
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