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deniable

/dih-nahy-uh-buhl/US // dɪˈnaɪ ə bəl //UK // (dɪˈnaɪəbəl) //

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being or liable to be denied or contradicted.

Examples

  • It’s also deniable because of an unknown person or hacktivist who claims to be doing the leaking.

  • So there is a great opportunity, it’s deniable, and it’s subtle as well.

  • What he did was of course wholly deniable by virtually everyone at the ISI.

  • Covert action can seem like a quick, cheap, deniable way to get hard jobs done.

  • With the truth no longer deniable, the Youngs moved home to Chapel Hill, N.C., their long, strange journey finally over.

  • Because the CIA knows how to make offers that are understood but deniable.

  • We have either incorrectly to deny things we do not understand, or we have to accept a good deal that is deniable.

  • They become deniable only when it is shown that the great miracle of making the world was never performed.

  • Nay, this depravity will now become even more apparent and less deniable.

  • But, good or bad, I don't think you'll find it deniable, if you look into the facts.

  • Finally, as these five are the only things affirmable, so are they the only things deniable.