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  1. DENYING definition: 1. present participle of deny 2. to say that something is not true: 3. it is true: . Learn more.

  2. to not allow someone to have or do something: Her request for time off work was denied. deny someone something The goalkeeper denied him his third goal. No one should be denied a good education. I was denied the opportunity of learning French at school. be denied to A good education should be denied to no one.

  3. Choose the Right Synonym for deny. deny, gainsay, contradict, contravene mean to refuse to accept as true or valid. deny implies a firm refusal to accept as true, to grant or concede, or to acknowledge the existence or claims of. denied the charges. gainsay implies disputing the truth of what another has said.

  4. Synonyms for DENYING: refuting, rejecting, contradicting, disallowing, negating, disavowing, disclaiming, repudiating; Antonyms of DENYING: acknowledging, admitting, allowing, confirming, owning, accepting, conceding, adopting.

  5. 1. to declare (an assertion, statement, etc) to be untrue: he denied that he had killed her. 2. to reject as false; refuse to accept or believe. 3. to withhold; refuse to give. 4. to refuse to fulfil the requests or expectations of: it is hard to deny a child.

  6. Find 299 different ways to say DENYING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. verb (used with object) , de·nied, de·ny·ing. to state that (something declared or believed to be true) is not true: to deny an accusation. Synonyms: gainsay, oppose, controvert, dispute. Antonyms: concede, accept, admit. to refuse to agree or accede to: to deny a petition.

  8. SYNONYMS 1. dispute, controvert, oppose, gainsay. deny, contradict both imply objecting to or arguing against something. To deny is to say that something is not true: to deny an allegation. To contradict is to declare that the contrary is true: to contradict a statement. 5.

  9. de•ny (di nī′ ), v.t., -nied, -ny•ing. to state that (something declared or believed to be true) 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.

  10. To deny means refuse to accept, recognize, or believe. You can deny your sweet tooth all you want, but the stash of candy in your desk tells a different story. It's hard to deny what etymologists have proven: deny is rooted in the Latin word denegare, which means “to deny, reject, refuse.”.