B2 to say that something is not true否认,否定
it is true无可否认
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He said the police assaulted him while he was in custody, a claim which the police deny.
The president has consistently denied the rumours.
A close associate of the author denied reports that she had cancer.
She has always stridently denied the accusations against her.
The ambassador denied that any missiles had been fired across the border.
B2 to not allow someone to have or do something不允许;剥夺;拒绝
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While priests were denied the right to marry and procreate, he said, their situation would remain impossible.
Freedom of speech and freedom of thought were both denied under the dictatorship.
All I'd cherished from early childhood had been denied me, so I simply gave up the ghost.
Can the right to live ever be denied to any human?
He complained that he had been denied his conjugal rights.
to not admit that you have knowledge, responsibility, feelings, etc.拒绝承认;拒绝承担
to not allow yourself to have or do things节制,克制
formal to refuse to admit that you have any connection with something or someone不承认与(某人或物)有关系
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She knew that Dave wasn't the right man for her but she couldn't deny that there was an attraction between them.
She denied any personal enmity towards him.
The company consistently denied responsibility, but it agreed to the settlement to avoid a long and expensive legal case.
Alois denied any knowledge of the matter.
She has strenuously denied any criminal wrongdoing.
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