adj.
- Possible to contradict or declare untrue: deniable accusations.
- Being such that plausible disavowal or disclaimer is possible: "Covert action was deniable; a Pentagon program would not be" (Bob Woodward).
deniably de·ni'a·bly adv.
Dictionary:
de·ni·a·ble (dĭ-nī'ə-bəl)
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| WordNet: deniable |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
capable of being denied or contradicted
Antonym: undeniable (meaning #1)
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