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The negated
verb
To deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict.
Exact(2)
The negated are preserved, else there would be no true self-contradiction.
In the Hegelian dialectic change process, some aspects of an alternative are affirmed, some aspects of the alternative are negated, and a transformed alternative emerges that includes some of the affirmed aspects without some of the negated aspects.
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Agriprocessors argued that the undocumented status of most of the workers negated the election results.
The Red Wings negated the Blues' No. 1 line of Keith Tkachuk, Pavol Demitra and Scott Mellanby in the early going.
For the last four years we have cut the quotas and negated the profits of the industry.
On the bright side…it negated the affects of the Aurora Borealis over my house".
The mass had negated the need for the elite.
Therefore, the obtained results negated the study hypothesis, revealing the persistence of hydrophobicity over time.
Shortly before 11 a.m., the wind whipped across the bridge, negating the bright sun.
But the Tampa Bay defense negated the Raiders' good fortune.
The law specifically negated the requirement of retreat under state law.
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