negate|negated|negates|negating in English
verb
[ne·gate || nɪ'geɪt]
deny; refute, rebut, prove something wrong; neutralize; contradict
Use "negate|negated|negates|negating" in a sentence
1. These facts negate your theory.
2. This conclusion totally negates German classical idealist philosophy.
3. Our actions often negate our principles.
4. In the negated adverbial and nominal sentences, occasionally another negation particle, jwnꜣ / jn, is used with Bn, discontinuously following the negated element.
5. So you've effectively negated 60 years of aeronautic research.
6. How can you negate God?
7. The story negated the trade supported by the government.
8. Medical conditions don't negate the human condition.
9. 17 It is revisionism to negate the basic principles of Marxism and to negate its universal truth.
10. And real affection may negate such stances.
11. The facts negate what he said.
12. These weaknesses negated his otherwise progressive attitude towards the staff.
13. The risk is not negated by regular exercise, though it is lowered.
14. Bouncers negate all fall damage, making them great for escapes
15. The Rightists negate the achievements in the people's cause.
16. This does not negate the idea of migratory aptitude.
17. Installing Get() as an Upgrade to Cull() will negate
18. This action will negate the effect of my efforts.
19. The decision would negate last year's Supreme Court ruling.
20. 13 synonyms for Controvert: contradict, contravene, deny, disaffirm, gainsay, negate, negative
21. There are, however, two factors which might negate or reduce liability.
22. Shoplifters use tinfoil to line their bags and negate security alarms.
23. Antonyms for Corroborative include confuting, disproving, refuting, disagreeing, rebutting, negating, negative, opposing, conflicting and disaffirming
24. Diffused and generic outcomes would only negate our collective output.
25. Synonyms for Abrogates include revokes, repudiates, countermands, overrides, abolishes, annuls, cancels, ends, invalidates and negates