English to Italian Meaning of deny - negare


Deny :
negare

negare, rifiuto, contraddire, rinunciare, abbandonare, oltrepassare, ignorare, cavalcavia, scartare, disapprovare, rinnegare, disconoscere

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Definitions of deny in English
Verb(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(6) deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party(7) refuse to recognize or acknowledge
Examples of deny in English
(1) ÔÇÿIt hurts me to deny people access to their home,ÔÇÖ he said.(2) both firms deny any responsibility for the tragedy(3) to deny yourself sth(4) Some people deny the holocaust, others assert it happened as a matter of undeniable fact.(5) the servants are ordered to deny him(6) This product warns you about tracking software and lets you grant or deny permission to those programs.(7) I went to the movie with pure enjoyment as my goal, but I couldn't deny a desire to see if a theme from the first two movies would carry through to the third.(8) Mr Riordan has claimed these orders effectively deny him access to the courts.(9) In summary, specialty toy stores cannot compete on prices, so they will agree to deny the product to their discount rivals.(10) It is one thing to acknowledge that the human mind can glimpse truth only as through a glass darkly; and quite another to deny the existence of truth altogether.(11) Only four years ago it was considered completely mainstream, centrist thinking to oppose stem cell research, reject nuclear proliferation schemes, and deny global warming.(12) It is absurd to deny people access to their own money which has been compulsorily channelled into some poorly managed scheme, when they could be progressing towards home ownership.(13) Rumours that he had been suspended swept across the centre two weeks ago, but the shopping centre's management company refused to admit or deny the claims.(14) they deny any responsibility for the tragedy(15) They can also develop financing arrangements that ensure that people are not denied access to the care they want and need because of their income.(16) Mr Irving has been jailed in Austria for denying the holocaust.
Related Phrases of deny
(1) to deny ::
negare
Synonyms
Verb
1. contradict ::
contraddire
2. refuse ::
rifiuto
3. renounce ::
rinunciare
4. traverse ::
attraversare
5. abnegate ::
provarsi di
Antonyms
1. acknowledge ::
riconoscere
2. admit ::
ammettere
3. allow ::
permettere
4. avow ::
ammettere
5. concede ::
concedere
6. confirm ::
Confermare
7. own ::
proprio
Different Forms
denies, deny, denying
Word Example from TV Shows
You don't deny killing this boy?

You don't DENY killing this boy?

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 4

I deny them,

I DENY them,

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 6

to deny the throne to Prince Joffrey.

to DENY the throne to Prince Joffrey.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 8

He's a hero.
You don't deny coverage to a hero.

He's a hero. You don't DENY coverage to a hero.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 9

...to deny you that opportunity?

...to DENY you that opportunity?

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 5

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