unquestioned in English

adjective
1
not disputed or doubted; certain.
his loyalty to John is unquestioned

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1. 1 Alexander is a man of unquestioned moral rectitude.

2. A judge must be a person of unquestioned probity.

3. He had unquestioned moral authority strengthened by his military successes.

4. 4 De jure censorship is an unquestioned evil in itself.

5. For nearly a decade, the Angels outfielder has reigned as baseball's unquestioned No

6. Biphobia continues to plague queer communities both openly and as an underlying, unquestioned assumption

7. 3 An austere man of unquestioned moral rectitude, Nava inspired deep devotion in those who worked for him.

8. A two-time team captain, Beason is the unquestioned leader of college’s most successful program over the last half-decade.

9. Ischgl’s allure is internationally unquestioned. Even top stars from the music industry succumb to the attractions of this Alpine lifestyle metropolis.

10. Points out, Alluding to Dumont’s (1977) distinction between ideology as a distortion of truth, and ideology as beliefs which are unquestioned and taken-for-granted

11. But the idea most Afflictive to my mind, what drove me to despair, and laid fiend-like hold upon my fancy, was the unquestioned plunder of my effects

12. WaPo Curates the Memory of George Shultz Julie Hollar Condoleezza Rice ( Washington Post , 2/7/21 ) on George Shultz: “His integrity was unquestioned by friend and foe alike.”

13. Axiomatic adjective self-evident, given, understood, accepted, certain, granted, assumed, fundamental, absolute, manifest, presupposed, unquestioned, indubitable, apodictic or apodeictic It is Axiomatic that as people grow older they become less agile.

14. Similarly, a caveat was expressed regarding the undermining of States' moral and actual authority by the unquestioned ascendancy of the market economy and, more dangerously, prevailing attitudes towards this ascendancy, which have legitimized the abdication of the State in crucial areas from which the State should not retreat

15. ‘His Brusque manner seemed to egg her on and she raised her chin a bit.’ ‘Indeed, he has the Brusque, taciturn manner of a true Montana native, although he was born in San Francisco and raised in the Bay Area.’ ‘His ability was unquestioned, but his Brusque and abrasive manner aroused hostility which probably hampered his early career.’