Synonym: contradict, dispute, refute, reject, renounce. Antonym: acknowledge, affirm, concede, confirm. Similar words: dense, denial, wooden, sudden, student, incident, evident, density. Meaning: [dɪ'naɪ] v. 1. declare untrue; contradict 2. refuse to accept or believe 3. refuse to grant, as of a petition or request 4. refuse to let have 5. deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure 6. deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit 7. refuse to recognize or acknowledge.
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91 Last night pressure was mounting on Buckingham Palace to officially confirm or deny the claims.
92 We categorically deny that we have ever cheated or tampered illegally with any match ball in any game during our careers.
93 We told them to get out.Three deny they left twins to die in barn fire.
94 Deny the humanity of any man - even when he commits inhuman acts - and you diminish your own.
95 The developments remain top secret and no-one from the factory or the team would confirm or deny the existence of the kit.
96 Those who argue against black interests or against non-white immigration typically deny that they are prejudiced.
97 Quality Assurer Quality Assurer privilege allows you to grant or deny approval to packages using option 1.5.3.
98 Normative positivism asserts what legal positivists deny, namely that there is a necessary connection between law and positive morality.
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99 No one can deny that many of the most bitter conflicts in the world today have religious components to them.
100 The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history. George Orwell
101 Reno apparently felt compelled to deny not just that she was a lesbian, but that she had any sexuality at all.
102 This, indeed, is something which the average person will at first flatly deny.
103 A radical criminology which appears to deny this will be seen as callous and rightly rejected.
104 She had been fighting this insidious physical attraction, trying to deny its existence ever since they'd met.
105 Yet this notion was conquered by a stronger urge I could not deny.
106 Aronoff, Riffe, other lawmakers and lobbyists adamantly deny any connection between campaign contributions, honoraria and legislative action.
107 The illusions of the me are belied by the signifiers that represent aspects of lived experience the me has had to deny.
108 The effort to deny these needs is as cruel as the pre-feminist effort to deny women their minds.
109 Because Burns refused to discuss intelligence issues, he did not confirm or deny the existence of the intelligence report.
110 And they are not used as arguments to deny the national unity of each of the countries concerned.
111 Congress recently acted to deny trade preferences to countries that fail to meet their legal obligations to end such abusive child labor.
112 Parke doesn't deny it, noting a shift from protesting outside bases towards well-mannered lobbying in the corridors of power.
113 Police, who were alerted to the photographs by Zona, deny that such a threat was made.
114 It is something on which they can rely and something that their colleagues in other countries will find difficult to deny.
115 Passive-aggressive people cannot openly express angry emotions and deny feelings of resentment and anger.
116 You live only once. Don’t deny yourself the luxury of living your best life. Dr Roopleen
117 But advocates for disabled children said the rules will also deny assistance to those with much more severe problems.
118 They deny the possibility of a death wish lurking amidst the gardens of lust.
119 And I certainly would not be there to confirm or deny it.
120 Does this deny any connection between the physiology of black athletes and their sporting achievements?
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