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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151 We can't deny that superstition, poverty, obscuration , graness all exist in middle ages, but can we absolutely deny the culture heritages during that time?
152 A cardiovascular assessment by a medical specialist may be recommended to confirm or deny any suspicious findings.
153 Othello. Prithee, no more: let him come when he will; I will deny thee nothing.
154 All-round development is not characterless development, either, nor should it deny personality.
155 Anselm observed that if God is defined as "the Being greater than whom nothing can be conceived, " then to deny the existence of such a being lands one in a contradiction.
156 Some people deny themselves the necessaries or comforts of life in order that they may be able to help to fatten a publican .
157 If we give into the temptation to ignore or deny self-doubt, it will impose limits on our ability to act.
158 WE DENY that inerrancy is a doctrine invented by scholastic Protestantism[sentencedict.com/deny.html], or is a reactionary position postulated in response to negative higher criticism.
159 Though Schopenhauer's view is colored heavily by his own personal unhappiness, still it is difficult to deny the inbuilt despair in the life of every self-conscious, free-thinking individual.
160 But they never deny China's traditional culture simply. They study and canonize the scientific production and scientific spirit of ancient Chinese people seriously.
161 Bond members deny their slinky nightclub attire and libidinous onstage posturing has much to do with their fame.
162 I never lie, never deny: I am by bribe, whose dig down, I am whose effectiveness.
163 HRS presiding apparitor does not deny future to take same promotion way or strategic cooperation on Chinese market.
164 Overly proud people refuse to admit their mistakes — and sometimes even deny the fact that they make them — because they feel that it would impugn their image.
165 We should reflect the Humanism and endue with more meanings, but it's impossible to deny the importance of Humanism . In the face of sustainable developmen...
166 While the Tokyo-based Institute of Cetacean Research reacted furiously[sentencedict.com], it couldn't deny that some whale meat had actually been sold to a pet food manufacturer.
167 Narcissists may deny their mistakes or flagellate themselves into a froth of self-pitying hatred, but they never laugh at their imperfections.
168 In one recent sequence against Chicago, he successfully denied Ben Gordon the ball in the wing area and then was able to recover and deny Gordon's quick backdoor cut.
169 As a newly-emerging means of getting information, its existence has a lot of positive social meanings, which means we can not deny sweepingly.
170 WE DENY that the humble, human form of Scripture entails errancy any more than the humanity of Christ, even in His humiliation, entails sin.
171 When confronted with the suggestion that the play is a warning to his wife, Strindberg reportedly answered that he could hardly be sure enough to deny it.
172 It is not exact that ontology is translated into "Bentilun" in Chinese, but we shouldn't deny the thought of "Bentilun" in Chinese tradition because of the inexactness of the accepted translation.
173 The actual shareholders, company and the mala fide third party should not deny the status of shareholders because of the lack of business registration.
174 But, recent days, Google not only deny the whole shoot strongly, but say that the Google model based on Android platform will be released this year.
175 The UK's electronic intelligence agency has taken the unusual step of issuing a statement to deny it will track all UK internet and online phone use.
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