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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121 They are accused of inspiring the murders of secular intellectuals in the 1990s, but they deny this.
122 And then just deny it coldly if it ever came to court.
123 This is to lead managers to approve or deny the request strictly on business grounds.
124 To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity. Nelson Mandela
125 The women were keen to deny the necessary connection between their work and technical hobbies.
126 Deny people the freedom to be what they want and to do what they want, and an economy will collapse.
127 Could we deny any of them if they came seeking counsel?
128 All too often we preferred to deny their existence than acknowledge the presence of mental illness.
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129 It does not deny the truth of the assertion that Parliament could, if it wished, confer such powers upon government.
130 We are a people who have chosen to deny poor children clothes, medicine and school supplies.
131 The two, who have pleaded not guilty, deny working as secret service agents.
132 Yet we systematically deny these individuals the opportunity to engage in meaningful ways with the adult world.
133 We can not deny the reality of biblical scholarship and this has to be expressed clearly.
134 The couple - a man and a woman - deny the claim.
135 And strict application of the law would deny an addict the possibility of rehabilitation.
136 No one would deny that there's a big job to be done retrieving the credibility of science.
137 Sometimes you have to look reality in the eye(sentencedict.com), and deny it. Garrison Keillor
138 Portraits: You swoon, you sigh, why deny it uh-oh!
139 To be sure, teens often deny outright any possibility that their uncool parents could possibly influence them in any way, and particularly in regard to religion.
140 None now could deny that He possessed more than human power.
141 But it didn't match any modern Indian tribe, a finding that Indians see as the latest scheme to deny tribes the right to repatriate and rebury such remains.
142 To Adorno's eye, modem art not only manifests the non-identity, but works together with it to resist the industry civilization and deny the capitalism which is managed wholly.
143 You could roll your eyes at her maudlin excesses and her spiritual imperiousness, but you couldn't deny her clout, or her courage.
144 Represents a combination of a user's identity, an access mask, and an access control type (allow or deny).
145 It is a ridiculous sentimentalism that would deny ourselves oil that is peacefully attainable because it risks disrupting the breeding grounds of Arctic reindeer.
146 To Adorno's eye, modern art not only manifests the non-identity, but works together with it to resist the industry civilization and deny the capitalism which is managed wholly.
147 But he spake the more vehemently, If I should die with thee, I will not deny thee in any wise.
148 Other laws in 35 states prohibit employers from requiring a genetic test as a condition of employment and from using predictive genetic information to deny an individual a job.
149 After centuries of humiliations at western hands, few could fairly deny China a self-glorifying day in the sun.
150 Screen shot of a Twitter page, with an overlay, asking the user to deny or allow the MyTtWebClient to access and update data on Twitter.
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