Yes, the word negate is a verb.
Some other verbs are negates, negating and negated.
You can't negate the fact that George Bush was the worst president. Ever.
No it isn't, but it is added to the beginnings of words as a prefix to negate the word.
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
If you negate my answer, you consider it untrue. The root word, nego, means deny, refuse.If you deny or refuse to accept my answer, you consider it untrue!
The Word "carved" is not a verb.
The adverb form of the verb to negate is negatively.
This is a sentence for the word, negate.
The word hasn't is a contraction, a verb-adverb combination; a shortened form for 'has not'. Examples:He has not called. or He hasn't called.
wasn't is actually a helping verb, but it's a verb in a way. -racers
Negate the verb pouvoir (to be able to do smthng)Like, Je ne peut pas sortir ce soir. (I cannot go out tonight)
You can't negate the fact that George Bush was the worst president. Ever.
The word negate means to deny the existence or truth of or to cause invalid. This word would not apply to a computer because it does exist and is valid.
Negate has it's origins in the Latin word negatus which means to deny or refuse. It has the same meaning as the modern word has today despite it's age and history.
it is a latin word that means to "deny" or to "negate"
No it isn't, but it is added to the beginnings of words as a prefix to negate the word.
One offensive remark may well negate the goodwill a politician has built up among voters.
oppose, reject, negate