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
To calculate the c correction in a traverse, you first determine the error of closure by comparing the computed coordinates of the traverse's starting and ending points. The c correction is then calculated by dividing the total error in the traverse by the total distance or the number of sides of the traverse, depending on the method used. This correction is then applied uniformly to each traverse leg to adjust the measured angles or distances, ensuring that the traverse closes accurately.
capsize
dangeroushazardousominousperilousprecariousriskyunsafe
oblique, slanting
Counter-clockwise
pass, cross, track
deny
decline, deny, expel, discard
Deny is probably the least fancy.
decrease, fade, lessen, fall, Or: deny, reject, refuse
ban, denial, prohibition, deny, disapprove, kill, refuse, reject
A synonym for "refuse" is "decline." Both terms imply the act of rejecting or not accepting something. Other possible synonyms include "reject" and "deny."
reject, discard, deny, resign, abandon, disclaim, abjure
It depends on how you would be using "Wouldn't" In a sentence. In some ways, it could be a synonym for Refrain, Couldn't, Deny, Evade, or Decline. Hope I help, please let me know if it works for you!! ;)
contradict, disagree, refubb, negate, rebut, refute, renounce, reject, retract, repudiate, recant, disclaim
The answer is deny. The question says that the word starts with 'ed' but the order is not mentioned. So this answer is surely applicable.
disgrace, shame, smear, humiliate, taint, disparage, vilify, slander, dispute, question, challenge, deny, reject, discount