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Learn to pronounce de·ny

/dəˈnī/
verb
  1. state that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of.
    "they deny any responsibility for the tragedy"
    synonyms: contradict, repudiate, gainsay, declare untrue, dissent from, disagree with, challenge, contest, oppose, retract, take back, backpedal, disprove, debunk, explode, discredit, refute, rebut, invalidate, negate, nullify, quash, shoot full of holes, shoot down (in flames), disaffirm, controvert, confute, negative
  2. refuse to give or grant (something requested or desired) to (someone).
    "the inquiry was denied access to intelligence sources"
    synonyms: refuse, turn down, reject, rebuff, repulse, decline, veto, dismiss, knock back, give the thumbs down to, give the red light to, give the brush-off to

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deny verb [T] (NOT ADMIT). to fail to admit that you have knowledge, responsibility, or feelings: He denied knowing about the plan.
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1. a : to say that something is not true He denied the report that he would be quitting his job. She denies all the charges that have been made against her.
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