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denegation

N การ ปฏิเสธ  denial negation contradiction

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DENEGATE

v.t.To deny.

 

DENEGATION

n.Denial.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DENEGATE

Den "e *gate, v. t. Etym: [L. denegatus, p. p. of denegare. See Deny. ]

 

Defn: To deny. [Obs. ]

 

DENEGATION

Den `e *ga "tion, n. Etym: [Cf. F. dénégation.]

 

Defn: Denial. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Dene

De ne |diˈnā din | noun ( pl. same ) 1 a member of a group of American Indian peoples of the Canadian Northwest and Alaska, traditionally speaking Athabaskan languages, and having collective representation in Canadian political life. 2 any of the languages of these peoples. adjective of or relating to these peoples or their languages. ORIGIN from French Déné, from an Athabaskan word meaning people.

 

dene

dene 1 |dēn din |(also dean ) noun Brit. (usu. in place names ) a vale, esp. the deep, narrow, wooded valley of a small river: Rottingdean | Deepdene. ORIGIN Old English denu, of Germanic origin; related to den .

 

dene

dene 2 |din dēn | noun dialect a bare, sandy tract or low dune by the sea. ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps of Germanic origin and related to dune .

 

Deneb

Den eb |ˈdenˌeb ˈdɛnɛb |Astronomy the brightest star in the constellation Cygnus, a yellow supergiant. ORIGIN from Arabic, literally tail (i.e., of the swan ”).

 

Denebola

De neb o la |dəˈnebələ dəˈnɛbələ |Astronomy the second brightest star in the constellation Leo. ORIGIN from Arabic dhanab al (-asad )(lion's ) tail.

 

denervate

de ner vate |dēˈnərvāt diˈnərveɪt | verb [ with obj. ] Medicine remove or cut off the nerve supply from (an organ or other body part ): (as adj. denervated ) : the denervated muscle fibers. DERIVATIVES de ner va tion |ˌdēnərˈvāSHən |noun

 

Deneuve, Catherine

De neuve, Catherine |dəˈno͝ov, dəˈnœv dəˈnuv | (1943 –), French actress; born Catherine Dorléac. Notable movies: Repulsion (1965 ), Belle de jour (1967 ), and Indochine (1992 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

Dene

Dene |ˈdɛneɪ, ˈdɛni | noun ( pl. same ) 1 a member of a group of American Indian peoples of the Canadian North-West and Alaska. 2 [ mass noun ] any of the Athabaskan languages of the Dene. adjective relating to the Dene or their languages. ORIGIN from French Déné, from an Athabaskan word meaning people .

 

dene

dene 1 |diːn |(also dean ) noun [ usu. in place names ] Brit. a vale, especially the deep, narrow, wooded valley of a small river: Rottingdean | Deepdene. ORIGIN Old English denu, of Germanic origin; related to den .

 

dene

dene 2 |diːn | noun dialect a bare sandy tract or low sandhill by the sea. ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps of Germanic origin and related to dune .

 

Deneb

Deneb |ˈdɛnɛb |Astronomy the brightest star in the constellation Cygnus, a yellow supergiant. ORIGIN from Arabic, literally tail (i.e. of the swan ’).

 

Denebola

Denebola |dɪˈnɛbələ |Astronomy the second-brightest star in the constellation Leo. ORIGIN from Arabic dhanab al (-asad ) (lion's ) tail .

 

denervate

denervate |diːˈnəːveɪt | verb [ with obj. ] Medicine remove or cut off the nerve supply from (a body part or organ ): (as adj. denervated ) : the denervated muscle fibres. DERIVATIVES denervation |-ˈveɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

Deneuve, Catherine

Deneuve, Catherine |dəˈnəːv, French dənœv | (b.1943 ), French actress; born Catherine Dorléac. Notable films: Repulsion (1965 ) and Belle de jour (1967 ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Deneb

De neb Substantiv, maskulin , der |D e neb |hellster Stern im Sternbild Schwan

 

denen

de nen |d e nen |Dativ Plural von der 1a 1a, b , der 1a

 

Denervierung

De ner vie rung Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Denerv ie rung |die Denervierung; Genitiv: der Denervierung, Plural: die Denervierungen lateinisch-neulateinisch Ausschaltung der Verbindung zwischen Nerv und dazugehörigem Organ

 

French Dictionary

dénégation

dénégation n. f. nom féminin Action de nier vivement un fait. SYNONYME démenti ; négation . Dénégation de culpabilité. droit Réponse de l ’accusé à un chef d ’accusation, consistant à nier sa culpabilité à l ’infraction qui lui est imputée (Recomm. off. ). : Il a signé une dénégation de culpabilité (et non *un plaidoyer de non-culpabilité ). SYNONYME contestation de l ’accusation .

 

déneigement

déneigement n. m. nom masculin Action d ’enlever la neige. : Le déneigement des rues.

 

déneiger

déneiger v. tr. verbe transitif Débarrasser (une voie, un lieu, etc. ) de la neige. : Nous déneigeons le sentier. changer Conjugaison Le g est suivi d ’un e devant les lettres a et o. Il déneigea, nous déneigeons.

 

Spanish Dictionary

denegación

denegación nombre femenino Acción de denegar :denegación de extradición; denegación de ayuda; denegación de una prórroga; denegación de asilo; la denegación del éxtasis .denegación de auxilio der Delito que se comete desobedeciendo de manera injustificada un requerimiento de la autoridad o eludiendo sin excusa legal una función o un cargo públicos .

 

denegar

denegar verbo transitivo 1 Responder negativamente a una petición o solicitud :le denegaron la beca; el Tribunal Constitucional le denegó el amparo en una causa resuelta por la audiencia municipal .ANTÓNIMO conceder .2 verbo intransitivo Decir que no a algo :le ofreció un cigarrillo a Emilia, que denegó con la cabeza .ANTÓNIMO conceder . Conjugación [48 ] como regar .

 

denegatorio, -ria

denegatorio, -ria adjetivo Que incluye denegación .

 

denegrido, -da

denegrido, -da adjetivo Que es muy oscuro o tira a negro .