Denegation

Word DENEGATION
Character 10
Hyphenation den e ga tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Denegation"

What do we mean by denegation?

A denial. noun

Denial. noun

Denial. noun

A denial. noun

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word denegation. Define denegation, denegation synonyms, denegation pronunciation, denegation translation, English dictionary definition of denegation.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Denegation

  • Antonyms for denegation
  • Denegation antonyms not found!

The word "denegation" in example sentences

The election of Obama also offers, many believe, a chance for redemption: redemption from allowing unprovoked warfare that has killed and injured many Americans, and an unknown amount of Iraqi citizens; tacitly accepting torture, permitting a denegation of our civil rights, and through rampant deregulation allowing economic devastation which has ripped the entire fabric of the economy. ❋ Paula B. Mays (2010)

There is evidence here of a denegation, a strong disavowal of the body in its inert, contemplative and ❋ Unknown (2007)

My experience with Christians during the last several months seems to best sum up this particular western idea that oppresses newly disabled or people with continuing denegation into a choice of having two lives; one in which you are optimistic and happy to others while the bulk of your struggles become a secret life; or share all aspects of your life and face rejection. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2007)

I sought to interrupt him with some not very truthful denegation; but he waved me down, and pursued his speech. ❋ Unknown (1889)

Urquhart that in consequence of such denegation he will demonstrate that Palmerston had everything to do with it. ❋ Charles Greville (1829)

Thus, although Greenberg champions avant-garde abstract artists, his is not the more rational avant-garde aesthetic of, for example, the Soviet Constructivists (e.g. Malevich, Popova, Rodchenko and Rozanova), or that of Mondrian, but a mystical one that suited his denegation of exact knowledge better. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But, as Althusser said, bourgeois philosophy "lives by its denegation," the promise of an objective knowledge of what philosophy is, as a practice, which is offered by Marxism, is always denegated, or disavowed, by bourgeois philosophers, who assert that such knowledge is impossible. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Do we not know that it was Mahathir that was the demon who destroyed our Education System and now acts in denegation of that fact. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The expostulations of the royal messenger were fruitless, the Count being more fully alive to the danger of his position than M. d'Escures himself; and to every argument and denegation of the anxious envoy he consequently replied by saying that it was useless to urge him to compromise his safety while he felt certain that his ruin had been decided upon, a fact of which he was convinced from the circumstance of his having received no letter from any of the intimate friends of the King since he had withdrawn from the Court, while he was sufficiently acquainted with the bad disposition of Madame de Verneuil to be assured that in the event of her being enabled to effect a reconciliation with the monarch at his expense, she would not scruple to sacrifice his interests to her own. ❋ Pardoe, Julia (1890)

The expostulations of the royal messenger were fruitless, the Count being more fully alive to the danger of his position than M. d'Escures himself; and to every argument and denegation of the anxious envoy he consequently replied by saying that it was useless to urge him to compromise his safety while he felt certain that his ruin had been decided upon, a fact of which he was convinced from the circumstance of his having received no letter from any of the intimate friends of the ❋ Julia Pardoe (1833)

Cross Reference for Denegation

  • Denegation cross reference not found!

What does denegation mean?

Best Free Book Reviews
Best IOS App Reviews