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1 denial
see denytr[dɪ'naɪəl]2 (of principle) negación nombre femenino3 (of rights, justice) denegación nombre femenino4 (of request) negativa, rechazodenial [di'naɪəl] n1) refusal: rechazo m, denegación f, negativa f2) repudiation: negación f (de una creencia, etc.), rechazo mn.• abnegación s.f.• denegación s.f.• desmentida s.f.• negación s.f.• negativa s.f.• rechazo s.m.dɪ'naɪəl1) u c (of accusation, fact)to issue a denial of something — desmentir* algo
2) u c (of request, rights) denegación f3) u c ( repudiation) negación f, rechazo m4) u ( abstinence) renuncia f, abnegación f[dɪ'naɪǝl]N1) [of accusation, guilt] negación fhe met the accusation with a flat denial — negó or desmintió rotundamente la acusación
the government issued an official denial — el gobierno lo desmintió oficialmente, el gobierno emitió un desmentido oficial
2) (=refusal) [of request] denegación f ; (=rejection) rechazo m ; [of report, statement] desmentido m, mentís m inv3) (=self-denial) abnegación f* * *[dɪ'naɪəl]1) u c (of accusation, fact)to issue a denial of something — desmentir* algo
2) u c (of request, rights) denegación f3) u c ( repudiation) negación f, rechazo m4) u ( abstinence) renuncia f, abnegación f -
2 negación
negación sustantivo femenino ( acción) denial, negation; ( antítesis) antithesis; (Ling) negative
negación sustantivo femenino
1 (de los hechos, de una acusación) denial (a colaborar, participar) refusal: me hizo un gesto de negación con la cabeza, he shook his head
2 (polo opuesto) es la negación de su madre, she is the antithesis of her mother
3 Ling negative ' negación' also found in these entries: Spanish: ja - nunca - verdad - no English: negative - neither - denial
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