Sentence examples for To negate from inspiring English sources

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To negate

verb

To deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict.

  • The investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences.

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To negate that, the National Collegiate Athletic Association banned goaltending in 1944.

To negate this problem, a drug cycling strategy followed by ganciclovir selection has been suggested [14].

I didn't want to negate that heritage".

"Winning seems to negate whatever bad you've done".

Yet to negate the movement's significance would be a mistake.

Some managers have tried to negate his influence.

Mr. Krymov's version seems to negate that idea.

But most teams are reluctant to negate a signed contract.

Irritation seems to negate all his other great coping strategies.

As the Denver defense crept forward to negate James, Manning and Stokley took advantage.

Challenged and then alarmed, its belligerence seemed, at first, to negate everything I was doing.

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