DENY vs OPPOSE: NOUN
- Denial.
- N/A
DENY vs OPPOSE: VERB
- Refuse to grant, as of a petition or request
- Declare untrue; contradict
- Refuse to accept or believe
- Refuse to recognize or acknowledge
- Deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit
- Refuse to let have
- To prevent from scoring.
- To refuse to give or grant something to someone
- To disallow
- To assert that something is not true.
- To not allow.
- Deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure
- Fight against or resist strongly
- Set into opposition or rivalry
- Act against or in opposition to
- Be resistant to
- Be against; express opposition to
- Oppose with equal weight or force
- Contrast with equal weight or force
- To present or set up in opposition; to pose.
- To object to.
- To attempt to stop the progression of.
DENY vs OPPOSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To answer in ��� negative; to declare an assertion not to be true.
- To be or act in opposition.
- To present in counterbalance or contrast.
- To set as an opposite in position.
- To be hostile or resistant to; try to prevent.
- To be or act in contention or conflict with.
- To be set opposite.
- To act adversely or in opposition; -- with against or to.
- To make objection or opposition in controversy.
DENY vs OPPOSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To restrain (oneself) especially from indulgence in pleasures.
- To give a refusal to; turn down or away.
- To decline to grant or allow; refuse.
- To refuse to recognize or acknowledge; disavow.
- To refuse to believe; reject.
- To declare untrue; assert to be false.
- To declare not to be true; to gainsay; to contradict; -- opposed to affirm, allow, or admit.
- To refuse (to do something or to accept something); to reject; to decline; to renounce.
- To disclaim connection with, responsibility for, and the like; to refuse to acknowledge; to disown; to abjure; to disavow.
- To decline the gratification of appetites or desires; to practice self-denial.
- To refuse to grant; to withhold; to refuse to gratify or yield to.
- To place in front of, or over against; to set opposite; to exhibit.
- To put in opposition, with a view to counterbalance or countervail; to set against; to offer antagonistically.
- To resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand
- To compete with; to strive against.
DENY vs OPPOSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Deny oneself (something)
- Contradict
- Declare untrue
- To answer in the negative; refuse to comply.
- To contradict; repel; disprove.
- To forbid.
- To refuse to acknowledge; disavow; renounce; disown.
- To refuse access to; keep from being seen; withhold from view or intercourse: as, he denied himself to visitors.
- To reject as non-existent or unreal; refuse to believe in the existence of; disallow the reality of.
- To refuse; refuse to grant or give; withhold or withhold from: as, to deny bread to the hungry; to deny a request.
- To declare to be untrue or untenable; reject as false or erroneous; refuse to admit, accept, or believe: as, to deny an accusation, or the truth of a statement or a theory; to deny a, doctrine.
- To say “no” or “nay” to; gainsay; contradict.
- Synonyms To disclaim, renounce, abjure.
- To place or interpose as an obstacle; place in opposition, as for the purpose of contradicting, countervailing, offsetting, or withstanding and defeating something.
- To propose; offer.
- To expose; show; display.
- To set or place over against or directly opposite; confront or cause to confront, either literally or by way of comparison, contrast, etc.
- To speak or act against; confront with adverse arguments or efforts; contradict; withstand; endeavor to frustrate or thwart.
- Express opposition to
- Be against
- To interpose effort or objection; act or speak in opposition; be adverse or act adverse ly: sometimes with to or against.
- Synonyms Oppose, Resist, Withstand, combat, strive against, contravene. The first three words are all rather general, but oppose is not quite so strong as the others, as suggesting less of physical action; they all primarily convey the idea of receiving rather than making the attack, but oppose is least restricted to that meaning. See frustrate.
- To hinder; resist effectually; prevent; defeat: as, the army was not able to oppose the enemy's progress.
- To stand over against another or one another; be opposite.
- (idiom) (as opposed to) In contrast to.
DENY vs OPPOSE: RELATED WORDS
- Denial, Overrule, Disprove, Nullify, Oppose, Ignore, Disavow, Disallow, Deprive, Negate, Dismiss, Reject, Refute, Traverse, Refuse
- Disapprove, Disagree, Denounce, Objecting, Reject, Fight down, Match, Pit, Fight back, Counterbalance, React, Controvert, Fight, Defend, Contradict
DENY vs OPPOSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Resist, Denial, Overrule, Disprove, Nullify, Oppose, Ignore, Disallow, Deprive, Negate, Dismiss, Reject, Refute, Traverse, Refuse
- Objection, Refuse, Opposition, Resist, Deny, Disapprove, Denounce, Objecting, Reject, Match, Pit, Fight back, Controvert, Fight, Contradict
DENY vs OPPOSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Such laws wrongfully deny ballot access to political candidates and groups and further deny the voters their right to consider all legitimate alternatives.
- Digitized by Go i igle deny it, Sir; I deny it in toto!
- For each one we must admit, deny, or say there is not enough knowledge to admit or deny the allegation.
- If they deny the reality of those entities, they deny the Bible, and thus their faith.
- The frustrated Pharisees cannot deny the reality of the miracle, but they can deny that it came from God.
- And therefore, in order to deny the God of the Pentateuch, they must deny that Moses wrote the Pentteuch.
- Or we can deny our brokenness, foreswear compassion, and, as a result, deny our own humanity.
- You can only deny this possibility if in fact YOU DENY THAT GOD IS SOVEREIGN.
- If the account is not yours, you deny it and deny making payments.
- They can deny and deny and deny but that kind of sickness will soon show up.
- All in all, do you strongly favor, favor, oppose, or strongly oppose.
- Biden because you oppose Trump, vote for me because you oppose Trump.
- Do you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose or strongly oppose these accommodations?
- Smetana asked where are the citizens who oppose annexation; they were here some time ago to oppose annexation; none are here tonight.
- All in all, do you strongly favor, favor, oppose, or strongly oppose the death penalty for persons convicted of murder?
- For those and other reasons, I strongly oppose this amendment, and would ask my colleagues to oppose.
- Many will oppose you and even use verses to oppose you.
- Your original question is, if I oppose free school lunches, then somehow I oppose children.
- He stands to oppose, the Speaker reminds him, he can sit and oppose too.
- In most cases, the proper course for public lands conservationists is to oppose, oppose, and oppose to cause delay, delay, and delay.
DENY vs OPPOSE: QUESTIONS
- Can health insurance deny coverage for preexisting conditions?
- Does Congress deny equal protection to habitual drunkards?
- Did Wanda Vazquez deny obstruction of Justice allegations?
- Can parents deny special education for their child?
- What must one deny to accommodate the supererogatory?
- How do insurance claim adjusters deny homeowners claims?
- Does Dominus Iesus deny salvation to non-Christians?
- Do proponents of penal substitution deny comparatives?
- Can Taurus deny warranty without registration card?
- Does partisanship deny constitutional legitimacy to impeachment?
- Why did Winston Churchill oppose Neville Chamberlain?
- Why did Queen Liliuokalani oppose the Constitution?
- Should anyone who favors privacy oppose transparency?
- Why do some conservatives oppose capital punishment?
- Do Christians support or oppose capital punishment?
- Why did Madison oppose ratification of Constitution?
- Did John Hickenlooper oppose civil rights legislation?
- Should Chinese Americans oppose critical race theory?
- Why embrace Americanism and oppose multiculturalism?
- Is it necessary to oppose democracy to oppose the rule of democracy?