/ˌʌnəˈpəʊzd/ – adjective
Definition: 1. không vấp phải sự phản đối;
2. không có đối thủ, duy nhất (về ứng cử viên).
A more thorough explanation: In a legal context, the term “unopposed” refers to a situation where there is no opposition or challenge presented against a particular motion, application, or request in a legal proceeding. When a matter is unopposed, it means that no party has raised any objections or arguments against the issue at hand.
Example: The motion for summary judgment was granted as the opposing party failed to file a response, resulting in an unopposed decision by the court.