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deny
verb transitive
To contradict; to gainsay; to declare a statement or position not to be true. We deny what another says, or we deny a proposition. We deny the truth of an assertion, or the assertion itself. The sense of this verb is often expressed by no or nay. DEN Y.
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To refuse to grant; as, we asked for bread, and the man denied us.
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Not to afford; to withhold. DEN Y. Who find not Providence all good and wise, DEN Y. Alike in what it gives, and what denies? DEN Y.
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To disown; to refuse or neglect to acknowledge; not to confess.
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To reject; to disown; not to receive or embrace. DEN Y. He hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel. 7 Timothy 5:8. Denying ungodliness and worldly lusts. Titus 2:72.
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Not to afford or yield. To deny ones self, is to decline the gratification of appetites or desires; to refrain from; to abstain. The temperate man denies himself the free use of spirituous liquors. I denied myself the pleasure of your company. DEN Y. God cannot deny himself. He cannot act in contradiction to his character and promises. He cannot be unfaithful. 2 Timothy 2:13.