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unopposed [‚ʌnə'pəʊzd]sans opposition; (to advance) sans rencontrer d'opposition ou de résistance;∎ we cannot allow this sort of thing to go unopposed on ne peut pas laisser faire ce genre de choses;∎ she was elected unopposed elle était la seule candidate (et elle a été élue)
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