deny

deny
verb
1 say sth is not true
ADVERB
adamantly, emphatically, fiercely, firmly, hotly, steadfastly (esp. AmE), strenuously, strongly, vehemently, vigorously

Both women vehemently deny the charges against them.

angrily, indignantly
categorically, flatly

He has categorically denied being involved in the fraud.

explicitly, expressly
completely, totally
implicitly
formally, officially
publicly
immediately, promptly, quickly
initially
simply

If anyone accuses me I'll simply deny it.

consistently, repeatedly

He has consistently denied murdering his estranged wife.

VERB + DENY
cannot

You can't deny that it seems a very attractive idea.

try to

I know it was you I saw, so there's no use trying to deny it.

PHRASES
no one could deny (that) … , no one would deny (that) … 

No one would deny that there is a very great need for change.

there is no denying sth

There is no denying the fact that she is an excellent scholar.

2 refuse sb sth
ADVERB
cruelly (esp. BrE)

They were cruelly denied victory by a header from Reece.

effectively

Children could be compelled to work on the farm, effectively denying them schooling.

routinely, systematically

The country's government systematically denies its citizens basic rights to free expression.

PREPOSITION
to

You cannot deny this opportunity to me.

Deny is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑authority, ↑judge, ↑source
Deny is used with these nouns as the object: ↑access, ↑accusation, ↑admittance, ↑affair, ↑allegation, ↑appeal, ↑asylum, ↑attraction, ↑authority, ↑bail, ↑benefit, ↑chance, ↑charge, ↑citizenship, ↑claim, ↑communion, ↑compensation, ↑connection, ↑credit, ↑education, ↑entrance, ↑entry, ↑equality, ↑existence, ↑fact, ↑feeling, ↑freedom, ↑funding, ↑guilt, ↑importance, ↑impulse, ↑involvement, ↑justice, ↑knowledge, ↑liability, ↑libel, ↑liberty, ↑licence, ↑link, ↑membership, ↑misconduct, ↑murder, ↑need, ↑negligence, ↑passage, ↑permission, ↑permit, ↑petition, ↑possibility, ↑promotion, ↑reality, ↑recognition, ↑report, ↑request, ↑responsibility, ↑right, ↑rumour, ↑statement, ↑status, ↑suggestion, ↑tenure, ↑truth, ↑use, ↑validity, ↑victory, ↑visa, ↑vote, ↑wish

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  • deny — de·ny vt de·nied, de·ny·ing 1: to declare untrue a party...shall admit or deny the averments Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 8(b) compare avoid 2: to refuse to grant denied the moti …   Law dictionary

  • deny — deny, gainsay, contradict, negative, traverse, impugn, contravene are comparable as meaning, when they refer to an act, to declare something untrue, untenable, or unworthy of consideration or, when they refer to a condition, to go counter to what …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Deny — De*ny , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Denied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Denying}.] [OE. denien, denaien, OF. denier, deneer, F. d[ e]nier, fr. L. denegare; de + negare to say no, deny. See {Negation}.] 1. To declare not to be true; to gainsay; to contradict;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • deny — [dē nī′, dinī′] vt. denied, denying [ME denien < OFr denier < L denegare < de , intens. + negare, to deny: see NEGATION] 1. to declare (a statement) untrue; contradict 2. to refuse to accept as true or right; reject as unfounded, unreal …   English World dictionary

  • deny — early 14c., from O.Fr. denoiir deny, repudiate, withhold, from L. denegare to deny, reject, refuse (Cf. It. dinegarre, Sp. denegar), from de away (see DE (Cf. de )) + negare refuse, say no, from Old L. nec not, from Italic base …   Etymology dictionary

  • deny — ► VERB (denies, denied) 1) refuse to admit the truth or existence of. 2) refuse to give (something requested or desired) to. 3) (deny oneself) go without. ORIGIN Old French deneier, from Latin denegare, from negare say no …   English terms dictionary

  • Deny — De*ny , v. i. To answer in ??? negative; to declare an assertion not to be true. [1913 Webster] Then Sarah denied, saying, I laughed not; for she was afraid. Gen. xviii. 15. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Deny —   [də ni], Jean Joseph Thaddée, Orientalist, * Kiew 12. 7. 1879, ✝ Gérardmer 5. 11. 1963; Professor in Paris, verfasste wichtige Arbeiten zur türkischen Sprachforschung, osmanischen Kultur und Verwaltungsgeschichte und zur orientalischen… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • deny — [v] disagree, renounce, decline abjure, abnegate, ban, begrudge, call on, contradict, contravene, controvert, curb, disacknowledge, disallow, disavow, disbelieve, discard, disclaim, discredit, disown, disprove, doubt, enjoin from, eschew, exclude …   New thesaurus

  • deny */*/*/ — UK [dɪˈnaɪ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms deny : present tense I/you/we/they deny he/she/it denies present participle denying past tense denied past participle denied 1) a) to say that you did not do something that someone has accused you of… …   English dictionary

  • deny — de|ny [ dı naı ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to say that you did not do something that someone has accused you of doing: deny (that): A spokesman denied that the company had acted irresponsibly. deny (doing) something: He still denies murdering his… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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