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Abnegate vs. Deny — What's the Difference?

Abnegate vs. Deny — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Abnegate and Deny

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Abnegate

To give up (rights or a claim, for example); renounce.

Deny

To declare untrue; assert to be false
"A senior officer denied that any sensitive documents had been stored there" (Scott Ritter).

Abnegate

To deny (something) to oneself
The minister abnegated the luxuries of life.

Deny

To refuse to believe; reject
Deny the existence of evil spirits.

Abnegate

(transitive) To deny (oneself something); to renounce or give up (a right, a power, a claim, a privilege, a convenience).
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Deny

To refuse to recognize or acknowledge; disavow
The official denied any wrongdoing.

Abnegate

(transitive) To relinquish; to surrender; to abjure.

Deny

To decline to grant or allow; refuse
Deny the student's request.
Denied the prisoner food or water.

Abnegate

To deny and reject; to abjure.

Deny

To give a refusal to; turn down or away
The protesters were determined not to be denied.

Abnegate

Deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure;
She denied herself wine and spirits

Deny

To restrain (oneself) especially from indulgence in pleasures.

Abnegate

Surrender;
The King abnegated his power to the ministers

Deny

(transitive) To disallow or reject.
I wanted to go to the party, but I was denied.

Abnegate

Deny or renounce;
They abnegated their gods

Deny

(transitive) To assert that something is not true.
I deny that I was at the party.
Everyone knows he committed the crime, but he still denies it.

Deny

(ditransitive) To refuse to give or grant something to someone.
My father denied me a good education.

Deny

To take something away from someone; to deprive of.

Deny

To prevent from scoring.

Deny

To disclaim connection with, responsibility for, etc.; to refuse to acknowledge; to disown; to abjure; to disavow.

Deny

(obsolete) To refuse (to do or accept something).

Deny

To declare not to be true; to gainsay; to contradict; - opposed to affirm, allow, or admit.

Deny

To refuse (to do something or to accept something); to reject; to decline; to renounce.

Deny

To refuse to grant; to withhold; to refuse to gratify or yield to; as, to deny a request.
Who finds not Providence all good and wise,Alike in what it gives, and what denies?
To some men, it is more agreeable to deny a vicious inclination, than to gratify it.

Deny

To disclaim connection with, responsibility for, and the like; to refuse to acknowledge; to disown; to abjure; to disavow.
The falsehood of denying his opinion.
Thou thrice denied, yet thrice beloved.
Let him deny himself, and take up his cross.

Deny

To answer in negative; to declare an assertion not to be true.
Then Sarah denied, saying, I laughed not; for she was afraid.

Deny

Declare untrue; contradict;
He denied the allegations
She denied that she had taken money

Deny

Refuse to accept or believe;
He denied his fatal illness

Deny

Refuse to grant, as of a petition or request;
The dean denied the students' request for more physics courses
The prisoners were denied the right to exercise for more than 2 hours a day

Deny

Refuse to let have;
She denies me every pleasure
He denies her her weekly allowance

Deny

Deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure;
She denied herself wine and spirits

Deny

Deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit

Deny

Refuse to recognize or acknowledge;
Peter denied Jesus

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