negating / nɪˈgeɪt, ˈnɛg eɪt /

否定否定的否认否定了

negating2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ne·gat·ed, ne·gat·ing.

  1. to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of: an investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences.
  2. to nullify or cause to be ineffective: Progress on the study has been negated by the lack of funds.
v. 无主动词 verb

ne·gat·ed, ne·gat·ing.

  1. to be negative; bring or cause negative results: a pessimism that always negates.

negating 近义词

v. 动词 verb

contradict, countermand

更多negating例句

  1. An economic rebound in 2021 could further negate the drop in greenhouse gas emissions, the BloombergNEF study says.
  2. In a letter posted on the company’s website, Chief Medical Officer Merdad Parsey said the findings don’t negate other results.
  3. If you’ve been running search activity for some time, and happen to have a large list of historic search terms, it may be worth reviewing in case terms that should have been negated fell through the cracks.
  4. It has crippling productivity problems that negate any benefit you could get from the two-screen design, it's extremely awkward in day-to-day use, and it's very buggy.
  5. To learn more about what HP is doing to negate its environmental impact and Lores’ approach to diversity and inclusion within the company, tune into the latest episode of “Leadership Next” at the link below or wherever you get your podcasts.
  6. But “classy” is pretty much a self-negating term, especially under the circumstances.
  7. Nevertheless they are of considerable value in confirming, negating, or modifying the ethnographic data.
  8. On the other hand, as regards the point of allegiance, he was negating the whole established doctrine of the British constitution.
  9. They are negating these concepts to put new ones in their place!
  10. In the extremest cases the negating action aims to destroy the stimulus.
  11. Rudders on the Aztec compensated, she leaned slightly into the blast, negating its drift.