deny 的定义
de·nied, de·ny·ing.
- to state that is not true: to deny an accusation.
- to refuse to agree or accede to: to deny a petition.
- to withhold the possession, use, or enjoyment of: to deny access to secret information.
- to withhold something from, or refuse to grant a request of: to deny a beggar.
- to refuse to recognize or acknowledge; disown; disavow; repudiate: to deny one's gods.
- to withhold from accessibility to a visitor: The secretary denied his employer to all those without appointments.
- Obsolete. to refuse to take or accept.
deny 近义词
disagree, renounce, decline
deny 的近义词 51 个
- ban
- call on
- contradict
- oppose
- rebuff
- refuse
- refute
- reject
- revoke
- turn down
- withhold
- abjure
- abnegate
- begrudge
- contravene
- controvert
- curb
- disallow
- disavow
- disbelieve
- discard
- disclaim
- discredit
- disown
- disprove
- doubt
- eschew
- exclude
- forbid
- forgo
- forsake
- gainsay
- negate
- negative
- nullify
- rebut
- recant
- repudiate
- restrain
- sacrifice
- spurn
- taboo
- veto
- disacknowledge
- enjoin from
- hold back
- keep back
- not buy
- say no to
- take exception to
- turn thumbs down
deny 的反义词 30 个
更多deny例句
- A Pentagon spokesperson didn’t deny Garrison’s pending appointment but said, “Bishop Garrison is not, as of right now, an employee of the DoD, so we will not comment on that.”
- Snyder and Michael have denied any knowledge of the videos, copies of which were obtained by The Post.
- Cuban denied to The Post a report from the Athletic, the first to break the story, that the organization had decided not to play “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the American Airlines Center moving forward.
- Stebbins has denied any wrongdoing and has filed a wrongful termination suit against the agency.
- Steve Schmidt, in a phone interview last week with the Blade, denied the Lincoln Project had “any knowledge of any misconduct by John Weaver” until January.
- Of course, to call out pinkwashing is not to deny the facts.
- Through a spokesperson, Klaus does not deny that he and Cato parted ways.
- In any case, the narrative resonance of all this is impossible to deny.
- Representatives of both Dr. Luke and Lady Gaga were quick to deny these allegations.
- But ISIS sympathizers quickly took to social media to deny the story.
- For my part, I scarcely know what to say; inasmuch as I do not care either to affirm or deny a thing of which I have no proof.
- Now, a different plan it might have been; but one leading to a more satisfactory result, I must take the liberty to deny.
- If Paul ever lived, which none can prove and many deny, his evidence for the Resurrection was only hearsay evidence.
- No one could deny that Government had yielded in the face of noisy clamor and forcible resistance.
- The Company, we understand, strenuously deny the necessity of these alternatives.