What's the difference between undoubted and unquestioned?

Undoubted


Definition:

  • (a.) Not doubted; not called in question; indubitable; indisputable; as, undoubted proof; undoubted hero.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Matthias Müller, VW’s chief executive, said: “In light of the wide range of challenges we are currently facing, we are satisfied overall with the start we have made to what will undoubtedly be a demanding fiscal year 2016.
  • (2) While undoubtedly a good understanding of soil microbiology in terms of pedology exists, little is presently known about unsaturated subsoils, and aquifers.
  • (3) A complete, unselected series of 68 patients who were seen during their first episode of an undoubtedly schizophrenic illness, and followed up one year later (for 56 patients) is described clinically.
  • (4) Vascular insufficiency due to sclerotic changes in vessels of various diameters undoubtedly contributes to the pathogenesis of the optic nerve impairments in the involved and clinically healthy eyes.
  • (5) Undoubtedly because new theories remain speculative when viewed from our own standpoint.
  • (6) Frequent contact with blood and body secretions of potentially infectious patients undoubtedly is a major factor in the increased seroprevalence and risk of hepatitis B.
  • (7) The main conclusion was that whilst osteoarthritic cartilage is undoubtedly less able to resist water loss under a given applied pressure than normal cartilage, this is not due to a change in the "quality" of the proteoglycans, resulting in a change in the osmotic pressure of the latter, but simply to a decreased fixed charge density.
  • (8) Swallowing of foreign bodies in elder patients is often explained by a decrease in psychological or neurological function, which undoubtedly may occur.
  • (9) Such genome segment reassortment between unique, though antigenically related, orbiviruses has undoubtedly played a major role in generating the extensive phenotypic and genotypic diversity that is characteristic of this serogroup.
  • (10) Technology assessment is becoming increasingly important in the area of critical care due both to the explosion of technology associated with this discipline and to the realization that future demand for these health care resources will undoubtedly exceed the ability to pay.
  • (11) There's undoubtedly going to be some goals scored in this tournament which, in previous tournaments with different balls, wouldn't have been scored.
  • (12) Centrally organized screening programmes, diffusion of colposcopy, improved clinical follow-up of patients (in case of abnormal cytologic and colposcopic findings) will undoubtedly contribute to better prevention.
  • (13) Seven to 30 days following axotomy the volume of the hypoglossal nucleus was significantly diminished, undoubtedly reflecting dendritic retraction (P less than 0.05).
  • (14) Although undoubtedly release by atrial distension and effective when infused to similar concentrations, atrial distension also has other effects via neural pathways.
  • (15) This advance has undoubtedly led to the apparent increase in the number of PCP cases reported by hospitals and to the accuracy of clinical diagnosis by medical, drug or law enforcement communities...
  • (16) However, undoubtedly DA agonists have improved therapeutic possibilities in Parkinson's disease.
  • (17) Undoubtedly, as repeatedly urged, appropriate selective screening and health education could effectively reduce the toll of mortality, especially in high-risk developing populations.
  • (18) Undoubtedly, this experience is of great importance in radiotelephony-intelligibility.
  • (19) Rooney showed his undoubted class by starting and finishing the move that gave his side the lead.
  • (20) "The fact that the regulatory activity in Morecambe Bay could have been better was undoubtedly a feature of the very, very sizeable agenda CQC had to lead."

Unquestioned


Definition:

  • (a.) Not called in question; not doubted.
  • (a.) Not interrogated; having no questions asked; not examined or examined into.
  • (a.) Indisputable; not to be opposed or impugned.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The importance of wound drainage in casualty and plastic surgery is unquestioned.
  • (2) It is incredibly difficult to detect manufactured quotes – the voices of people on the street who cannot later be verified, for example – which can go unquestioned without a reason to draw the attention of an editor to query them.
  • (3) Their persistence has depended on a historically high oil price and unquestioning western backing.
  • (4) The role of radiotherapy in small cell carcinoma of the lung is unsettled; however, the radiosensitivity of this neoplasm is unquestioned.
  • (5) And should we really promote an unquestioning adherence to the rule of law?
  • (6) The unquestioning citation of a dogma of the Ancients until modern times is a common phenomenon in medical history.
  • (7) Premature closure appeared to originate from subjects at all levels of training, to be easily and unquestioningly accepted by other physicians, and to inappropriately condition diagnostic and therapeutic decisions.
  • (8) In the case of fine-needle aspiration biopsy of lesions of salivary glands, there are unquestioned clinical indications; none, however, merit its inclusion as part of a systematic evaluation.
  • (9) 24 hour intragastric pH recording by means of an indwelling minielectrode which is connected to an ambulatory apparatus is unquestioned in the assessment of the pharmacodynamic properties of potent antisecretory drugs.
  • (10) I’d ask that, instead of demanding black voters’ unquestioning loyalty to Sanders, they interrogate what racism is before demurring to a class analysis that still leaves my working-class family members dead in the street.
  • (11) I know I can sound like an unquestioning Apple fanboy, but believe me when I say that I don't want them to have it all their own way.
  • (12) Scotland’s needs have been brutally ignored, its special identity – of which the SNP is the unquestioned guardian – disregarded.
  • (13) But today's Lib Dem pygmies give unquestioned support to our new Habsburg empire ruled from Brussels.
  • (14) Yet, in my life outside of the dark theatre, in the lives of black people in 21 st century America, we still struggle for unquestioned personhood.
  • (15) BCAAs are of unquestioned nutritional importance in view of the evidence of changes that take place in muscle protein catabolism and in plasma amino acids.
  • (16) The pay regime at Reckitt has not gone unquestioned in the past.
  • (17) With centralized, unopposed authority, and unquestioned control, China could do what it liked, and this time the people liked what they got: hope, science and vision.
  • (18) Content analysis of text offers a method for exploring experiences which usually remain unquestioned and unexamined.
  • (19) I suppose the human race divides into unquestioning obeyers of rules, who are naturally keen on sport, and people, like me, who once gave his mother £20 of real money in exchange for Bond Street in Monopoly.
  • (20) And, having looked at the data, which reveals that readers are just as likely to search for things about dogs as they are to search for things about cats, I've grown partial to another, somewhat less fanciful, theory, which is that those of us who write about animals on the internet have unquestioningly bought into the cat hype and are perpetuating it.

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