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negative

adjective
Implying denial or negation; opposed to affirmative, as a negative proposition is that which denies. Matter is not spirit!

negative

Implying absence; opposed to positive. There is a negative way of denying Christ, when we do not acknowledge and confess him.

negative

Having the power of stopping or restraining. A negative voice in legislation is a voice or vote to prevent the passing of a law or decree. Negative sign, in algebra, the sign of subtraction, a sign which indicates that the quantity to which it is prefixed is to be subtracted. It is opposed to positive ro affirmative; as ab-n. Negative electricity, according to Dr. Franklin, is a deficiency of the fluid in a substance, or less than the substance naturally contains.

negative

noun
A proposition by which something is denied; as, matter has not the power of moving itself.

negative

Aword that denies; as not.

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In legislation, the right or power of preventing the enaction of a law or decree. The governor has not a negative on the proceedings of the legislature, but each branch has a negative on the other. Negative pregnant, a negation of one thing, implying the affirmation of another.

negative

verb transitive
To disprove; to prove the contrary. The omission or infrequency of such recitals does not negative the existence of miracles.

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To reject by vote; to refuse to enact or sanction. The senate negatived the bill.

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To resist a choice or what is proposed.