Deny Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary He denied the report that he would be quitting his job She denies all the charges that have been made against her I don't deny that I have made some mistakes [=I admit that I have made some mistakes]
Denied - definition of denied by The Free Dictionary Synonyms: deny, contradict, gainsay These verbs mean to refuse to admit the existence, truth, or value of: denied the rumor; contradicted the statement; trying to gainsay the evidence
Denied Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Simple past tense and past participle of deny This natural exchange of ideas is denied to the deaf child It denied entrance to its own master You denied me, despite what I'd call a fairly strong relationship He had given her in death what he denied her in life But the clipped steps on the porch denied it
denied - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to state that (something) is not true: [ ~ + obj]: ready to deny any accusation [ ~ + verb-ing]: He denied making such a statement [ ~ + (that) clause]: He denied that he had ever made such a statement
Denied - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Denied means to refuse to give or grant something, or to declare that something is not true It can also refer to the act of rejecting or not allowing an action or request
DENY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary When you deny something, you state that it is not true She denied both accusations [VERB noun] The government has denied that there was a plot to assassinate the president [VERB that] They all denied ever having seen her [VERB verb-ing]