denial|denials in English
noun
[de·ni·al || dɪ'naɪəl]
refusal to accept, refusal to believe, refusal to recognize; act of denying
Use "denial|denials" in a sentence
1. Her denials reeked of hypocrisy.
2. Despite persistent denials, the rumour continued tospread.
3. 9 Despite official denials, the rumours still persist.
4. Despite official denials, the rumours still persist.
5. The Army has consistently issued official denials of involvement.
6. His question was greeted with a chorus of denials.
7. His denial of sedition was a denial of violence.
8. Holocaust denial?
9. 10 Despite denials,(www.Sentencedict.com) she persists in her entreaties.
10. Constraints on, or denials of, access can take several forms
11. Savvy, safe Douglas Hurd may - despite denials - want to retire.
12. Her denials of this charge served merely to lend it credence.
13. They're in denial.
14. ● Denial of problem
15. Acceptance or denial.
16. Attacks and restrictions of movement on and denials of access to humanitarian actors
17. Subject: Denial of genocide
18. Denial notifications and consultations
19. Denial of humanitarian access
20. A vigorous round of denials and, yesterday, the suspension of the archivist followed.
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22. Holocaust Denial Literature: A Bibliography
23. Peter’s denial foretold (31-34)
24. DENIAL OF VISA TO BISHOPS
25. UNIFIL occasionally encountered temporary denials of access by Hizbollah and threats to United Nations patrols.