Late 17th century; earliest use found in Francis Atterbury (1663–1732), bishop of Rochester, politician, and Jacobite conspirator. From un- + objected.
Definition of unobjected in US English:
unobjected
adjective(ˌ)ʌnəbˈdʒɛktɪd
Not objected to, not contested.
Origin
Late 17th century; earliest use found in Francis Atterbury (1663–1732), bishop of Rochester, politician, and Jacobite conspirator. From un- + objected.