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  • GAINSAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In Middle English, gēan- was joined to seyen (“to say”) to form gein-seyen, which led to the modern word gainsay So when you see gainsay, think “to say against”—that is, “to deny” or “to contradict ”
  • What Does Gainsay Mean? Definition Examples - GRAMMARIST
    To gainsay is to declare false or to contradict It’s a transitive verb, meaning it has to act upon something So you can’t just say “I gainsay,” period; you have to gainsay something And what’s gainsaid is not the person you disagree with but the statement you wish to contradict
  • GAINSAY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Certainly there's no gainsaying (= it is not possible to doubt) the technical brilliance of his performance The courts cannot gainsay the legislation and set it aside because they think that a better standard should be endorsed
  • Gainsay - definition of gainsay by The Free Dictionary
    To declare to be false; deny See Synonyms at deny 2 To oppose (someone), especially by contradiction: "She was going to fashion the end of her existence in her own way, and in this determination she would not be gainsaid" (Louis Auchincloss)
  • GAINSAY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    GAINSAY definition: to deny, dispute, or contradict See examples of gainsay used in a sentence
  • GAINSAY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    We've talked about the significance of it, and no one can gainsay that He couldn't be gainsaid The result is a leader who believes his own publicity because no one dares to gainsay it The socio-economic value of the same could not be gainsaid and the people were profuse in their gratitude
  • Gainsay: Meaning, Usage, and Examples — The Complete Guide
    In simple terms, to gainsay is to challenge or oppose a statement, idea, or assertion Gainsay originates from the Old English (gān) sēgan, meaning “to say against ” Over time, it evolved into the Middle English gaysen, and then into the modern form
  • Gainsay - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Gainsay, a verb, means "contradict" or "speak out against " When you challenge authority, you gainsay, as in teachers don't like it when unruly students gainsay them


















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