English to Spanish Dictionary unchallenged

unchallenged

Incontestado
definition
adjective
the report's findings did not go unchallenged
not disputed or questioned.
example
Our contribution to Casino and district is considerable in terms of both financial and social effects and we don't believe that an article such as yours should go 'unchallenged' .
Its decision to remain outside the law demonstrates high-handed contempt for the rule of European Union law and must not go 'unchallenged' .
If these assumptions go 'unchallenged' , humanitarian intervention will become a soothing name for unilateral and unaccountable exercises of power.
Today, America stands 'unchallenged' as a global power, projecting its economic and military strength throughout the world.
In a democracy, supremacy of Parliament remains 'unchallenged' .
As the potential model for other ventures between the public and private sector in Toronto, it would be regrettable if we let Dundas Square's weaknesses as a public square go 'unchallenged' .
This is predicated on acceptance of the 'unchallenged' military supremacy of the US.
The 'unchallenged' power of the consultant is already under investigation, after another incompetent obstetrician was exposed.
The reason it became incapable of doing this is because it wielded largely 'unchallenged' power for a very long time and did not have to practice self-examination as a result.
I could not just stand by and let some things go 'unchallenged' , and because I challenged them, the atmosphere changed.
No excuses, no blaming Israel, no moral equivalence… just a simple recognition that a profoundly sinister assertion should not go 'unchallenged' .
Relying on its 'unchallenged' military supremacy, Washington has made it clear that that UN resolutions and international law apply only to lesser countries.
Someone, I am not sure which of you, mentioned sanctions; there is a degree of feeling, we gather, that certain actions go 'unchallenged' , go unsorted.
But Wales did get their priceless second on 67 minutes when Davies curled in another free-kick and Hartson rose 'unchallenged' to power a header to the net.
But the United States was never able to regain the position of 'unchallenged' world supremacy that it had enjoyed in the decade or so that followed the Second World War.
The most right-wing monks have treated the war as a religious crusade to ensure the 'unchallenged' supremacy of Buddhism and the ‘Sinhala nation.’
Unlike Britain in the '20s, however, U.S. military and diplomatic supremacy is 'unchallenged' .
The plan for global domination by the US has been in development for the past decade-ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union saw the US emerge as the 'unchallenged' global military power.
By the mid-eighteenth century the British were to turn the tables completely on the Dutch and win an 'unchallenged' supremacy among Europeans in Asia.
Supporters of Social Security really don't have the luxury of letting one lie or distortion go 'unchallenged' or unanswered.
We are raising resolutions in branches and districts to make sure it does not go 'unchallenged' .
He knows that, whether or not any new European Constitution is passed, Britain will be dragged further and further into corporatism if present arrangements go 'unchallenged' .
We don't want these attitudes to go 'unchallenged' .
It is a sign of the appalling lack of civics knowledge among the population and the media that the Democrats go 'unchallenged' when they make these claims.
For the first time, an American president had travelled to Europe under conditions where the dollar was losing its 'unchallenged' supremacy in the world economy.
Of course, upholding the right to be offensive does not mean allowing objectionable views to go 'unchallenged' , on some spineless basis that everybody is entitled to his opinion.
Ms Donovan said Mr Cusack's remarks had done a disservice to those who had chosen to remain with the newspaper and that they could not go 'unchallenged' .
The conclusion of World War II saw the emergence of the US as the 'unchallenged' and pre-eminent capitalist power.
There is little appetite for unilateral initiative among Western powers today, including the 'unchallenged' superpower America.
This policy is founded on the conception that Washington's 'unchallenged' military supremacy gives it a free hand to use force to assert the global hegemony of American capitalism.
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