ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1606. Warner, Alb. Eng., XV. xcvi. 383. And new Rome, Vncontradicted, for that Plot from Hell the Palme doth win.
1651. Hobbes, Leviath., I. xvi. 83. The excesse or Negatives, standing uncontradicted, are the onely voyce the Representative hath.
1748. Hartley, Observ. Man, II. ii. § 21. 92. The People let it pass uncontradicted.
1815. J. Smith, Panorama Sci. & Art, II. 71. The inference drawn by the Florentines, remained uncontradicted by any experiment, till about 1762.
1885. Law Rep., 14 Q. B. Div. 248. There was uncontradicted evidence given at the trial that [etc.].
Hence Uncontradictedly adv.
1652. Gaule, Magastrom., 129. So they may (more easily and uncontradictedly) resist the truth.