Concept cluster: Tasks > Denial or rejection
v
(Internet slang, text messaging) Forgive.
v
(informal, transitive) To deny service to.
v
(transitive) To deny (oneself something); to renounce or give up (a right, a power, a claim, a privilege, a convenience).
adj
(obsolete, rare): Denying; renouncing; negative
v
(intransitive, obsolete) To deny.
n
(obsolete) The act of dismissing a person.
v
(transitive) To defy.
v
(transitive) To defy.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To deny the truth of something.
v
(obsolete, chiefly Scotland) To completely rebut, to utterly reject.
v
(transitive) To reject as authentic; to falsify or disprove.
v
(transitive) To discredit, or expose to ridicule the falsehood or the exaggerated claims of something.
v
(fandom slang, video games) To confirm a character's lack of playable status.
v
(transitive) To refuse to obey.
v
(transitive, rare) To disincentivize.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To deny, refuse.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To deny.
v
Obsolete spelling of deny [(transitive) To disallow or reject.]
v
(transitive) To announce the termination of; especially a treaty or armistice.
v
(transitive) To disallow or reject.
v
(nonstandard, proscribed) To deny; to deprive of.
n
Synonym of blacklist
v
(transitive) To choose not to recognize; especially, to choose no longer to recognize.
v
(obsolete) To refuse; to decline.
v
(transitive) To refuse to acknowledge or recognize something; to disavow or deny.
v
To deny, contradict or repudiate
v
To reject as invalid, untrue, or improper
v
(transitive) To refuse to approve; reject.
v
(transitive) To strongly and solemnly refuse to own or acknowledge; to deny responsibility for, approbation of, and the like.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To misbecome; to fail to suit; to be unfitting.
v
To actively deny (a statement, opinion or perception).
v
(transitive) To establish the falsity of a claim or belief; to show or to tend to show that a theory or hypothesis is not valid.
n
One who disinvests.
v
(transitive) To cancel an invitation to (someone).
v
(transitive) To refuse to own, or to refuse to acknowledge one’s own.
v
Obsolete form of disprove. [To prove to be false or erroneous; to confute; to refute.]
v
To prove to be false or erroneous; to confute; to refute.
v
(obsolete, transitive) Not to provide; to fail to provide.
v
(transitive) To convince not to try or do.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To discredit or contradict.
n
(idiomatic) Someone who denies to others something that he or she cannot use.
n
The act of eschewing.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To deprive of authority.
v
(transitive, law) To refuse to accept (evidence) as valid.
v
(dated) To reproach or upbraid
v
(ditransitive) To deny, exclude from, or warn off, by express command.
v
(obsolete) To annul, abolish, cancel.
v
Pronunciation spelling of forget. [(transitive) To lose remembrance of.]
v
(archaic) to deny, gainsay
v
(transitive, obsolete) To unteach; contradict; misteach.
v
(transitive, formal) To say something in contradiction to.
v
(obsolete) To have a misgiving.
v
(idiomatic, transitive) To reveal or prove (something) to be false; to refute.
v
(US, politics) To focus on attacking political opponents rather than promoting oneself.
v
(transitive) To denounce as heresy or a heretic.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To disallow.
v
(obsolete) To disapprove of; to find fault with; to reprove; to censure.
v
(transitive) To render unfit or unsuited; to disqualify.
v
(transitive) To infringe, violate or disobey (a rule).
v
To make or declare (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous; disprove.
v
(obsolete) To prevent from being reconciled; to alienate or disaffect.
v
(slang, transitive) To reject something.
v
To make a mistake in the process of cancelling.
v
(transitive) To expose publicly as false.
v
(transitive) To refuse; deny; disclaim.
v
To deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict.
v
(transitive) To disprove.
v
Synonym of give the lie to
v
(philosophy) To deny the existence or significance of something obviously real or important.
v
To deny the truth of something, especially by presenting arguments that disprove it.
v
(transitive) To deny, reject, or disapprove; to prohibit from proceeding.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To refute, disprove (an argument); to confute (someone).
v
(obsolete) To refute.
v
(nonstandard) To repudiate, to oppose.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To disown.
v
(transitive, proscribed) To deny the truth or correctness of (something).
v
(transitive) To refuse to accept.
v
(obsolete, rare) To hinder; to delay.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To reject, to deny the truth of (a statement).
v
(transitive, archaic) To deny; to renounce
v
to criticize, to reprove
v
(transitive) to deny or reject (a feeling, behaviour, action etc.).
v
(transitive) To reject the truth or validity of; to deny.
v
(obsolete, rare) To refuse or reject.
v
(obsolete) To refute, as an error; to disprove.
v
To repel greatly.
v
(idiomatic) To seem to be incorrect, or implausible.
v
To come to a realization of having been mistaken or misled.
v
To understand the reasons for which one's prior conduct was wrong or mistaken.
v
(intransitive) (of an idea or theory) To prove itself false by showing that falsehood is a logical consequence of the act or situation of holding it to be true.
v
To repair flaws in an argument before analyzing it critically; to refute or to weaken the force of a stronger version of an argument than what was actually given.
v
(transitive, logic) To negate, deny or contradict.
v
Alternative form of threap [(transitive) To contradict.]
v
(obsolete, transitive) To misbecome.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To lose, abandon, or relinquish belief in; stop believing.
v
To cause to abandon a conviction.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To cause to be disbelieved; to discredit.
v
(transitive) To revoke or rescind forgiveness of.
n
The cancellation of funding or the withdrawal of funds.
v
(transitive) To undeceive someone who has been hoaxed.
n
The withdrawal of an invitation.
v
To remove or negate the justification for.
v
(transitive) To disobey.
v
To prove false; to disprove or discredit.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To refuse.
v
To decline, to refuse to do or accept.

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