deny
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- (transitive) If you deny something, you say it didn't happen or isn't true.
- He denied charges that Vietnamese troops participated in the fighting.
- There can be no denying that the Cobra is an extremely exciting car to drive.
- The report that came out earlier today has been denied by the White House.
- (transitive) If you deny somebody something, you stop them from having or doing it.
- A quick dive by the goal keeper denies Beckham the goal.
- Why would you go to work and deny yourself a little rest?
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