something is not true
Neg- means negative as in postive iam postive im negative i deny
To "deny" means to refuse to admit the truth or existence of something, or to reject a request or demand.
Yes, "affirm" and "deny" are not homophones. They are pronounced differently and have different meanings. "Affirm" means to agree with or uphold something, while "deny" means to declare that something is not true or to refuse something requested.
Where "acknowledge" means to admit or confirm, deny would be an antonym. Sometimes acknowledge only means to reply or respond.
Are deny and traverse synonyms No. deny means: to say that you did not do something that someone has accused you of doing or to say that something is not true or does not exist. traverse means: to move over or across an area
Denay is correct if you want a word that means "to deny".Otherwise the other spelling is deny. Which means denying something.
No, "deny" is a verb that means to refuse to admit the truth of something or to refuse to allow or accept something. It is not an adverb.
The phrase implicit deny means that something is completely denied unless it has explicit permission. For instance, the traffic in a network.
deny
it is a latin word that means to "deny" or to "negate"
It means to deny something
futile = having no useful result, pointless, a bit of a waste of time so futile to deny means its a waste of time to deny or argue against eg Its futile to deny that the Earth is round or Its futile to deny her anything; she always gets her way in the end.