Sentence examples for to denial from inspiring English sources

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to denial

noun

The negation in logic.

  • The denial of "There might be X" is the null, "False, there is no X."

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Too much can lead to denial.

India's Congress-run government is ever more prone to denial.

Increasingly, I felt that silence was tantamount to denial.

As neighbors, the chorus travels from apathy to denial.

For the merchants, the prospect elicits an array of reactions, from dismay to denial to ambivalence.

As time passed, the confusion and anger has turned to denial.

But would body scanners in the Netherlands – as now proposed – have led to denial of boarding?

With some, acceptance may come first, then denial; others may cross over constantly from acceptance to denial.

But he and others said they objected to denial of coverage on the basis of breed alone.

The science of the matter has been overwhelmed by passions that operate at a very visceral level, leading to denial.

To imagine that good could come of the involuntary failure of industrial civilisation is also to succumb to denial.

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