unobjected

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ objected

Adjective[edit]

unobjected (not comparable)

  1. Without objection; without being objected to.
    • 1884, John Proffatt, Abraham Clark Freeman, The American Decisions, page 705:
      [] read the examination of this same Clark Robinson, and gave in evidence, unobjected, the same family register, the contents of which had been previously given on the part of the plaintiffs.
    • 2007, Stefan Riegler, Alexander Petsche, Alice Fremuth-Wolf, Arbitration Law of Austria: Practice and Procedure, page 149:
      If unobjected the provisions contained therein, including the arbitration agreement, become terms of the contract.