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DENYTranslation and usage examples - sentences
(b) At the decline of the situation with regard to freedom of opinion and expression, in particular at restrictions on the freedom of the press, judiciary suspension of numerous newspapers, prohibition of publications and the arrest of journalists, political activists and intellectuals on the basis of laws related to national security, which are used as a pretext to deny or restrict freedom of expression, opinion and thought;b) the deteriorating situation in the field of freedom of opinion and speech, in particular the restriction of freedom of the press, the suspension of the publication of a large number of newspapers by decision of the judiciary, bans on publications and arrests of journalists, political activists and intellectuals based on laws in the field national security used as a pretext to abolish or restrict freedom of speech, belief and thought;
States concerned shall not deny persons concerned the right to retain or acquire a nationality or the right of option upon the succession of States by discriminating on any ground.Affected States shall not deny affected persons the right to retain or acquire a nationality or the right of option in connection with the succession of States by discrimination on any grounds.
Determined to deny safe havens to those who engage in transnational organized crime by prosecuting their crimes wherever they occur and by cooperating at the international level,Determined to deny safe haven to those involved in transnational organized crime by prosecuting their crimes wherever they occur and by cooperating at the international level,
Emphasizing also the importance of Member States taking appropriate steps to deny safe haven to those who plan, finance or commit terrorist acts by ensuring their apprehension and prosecution or extradition,Emphasizing also the importance of Member States taking appropriate action to deny asylum to those who plan, finance and commit terrorist acts by ensuring that they are apprehended and prosecuted or extradited,
7. Urges all States to deny safe haven to terrorists;7. Urges all States to deny safe haven to terrorists;
(e) The still unsatisfactory compliance with international standards in the administration of justice, the absence of due process of law and the use of national security laws to deny the rights of the individual;(e) The still poor implementation of international standards for the administration of justice, the lack of due process of law and the use of national security laws as a basis for denying individuals their rights;
32. Calls upon all States in which ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities or persons of indigenous origin exist not to deny to a child belonging to such a minority or an indigenous child the right, in community with other members of his or her group, to enjoy his or her own culture, to profess and practice his or her own religion or to use his or her own language;32. Calls upon all States in which there are ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities or persons belonging to indigenous peoples not to deny a child belonging to such a minority or belonging to indigenous peoples the right, in common with other members of his group, to enjoy its own culture, profess his own religion and perform religious rites or use his own language;
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8 Urges all States to deny safe haven to terrorists;8. Urges all States to deny safe haven to terrorists;
(a) To refrain from taking measures that would deny or limit equal access for all persons to preventive, curative or palliative pharmaceutical products or medical technologies used to treat pandemics such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria or the most common opportunistic infections that accompany them;a) refrain from taking measures that may close or restrict equal access by all persons to preventive, curative or palliative pharmaceutical products, or medical technology used to treat pandemics such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, or the most common associated opportunistic infections;
(f) The failure to comply fully with international standards in the administration of justice, the absence of due process of law, the use of national security laws to deny the rights of the individual and the lack of respect for internationally recognized legal safeguards, inter alia, with respect to persons belonging to religious minorities;(f) The failure to fully comply with international standards of the administration of justice, the lack of due process and the use of national security laws as grounds for denying individuals their rights, as well as the failure to respect internationally recognized legal guarantees, in particular in relation to persons belonging to religious minorities;
Emphasizing also that States shall deny safe haven to those who finance, plan, support or commit terrorist acts or provide safe havens,Emphasizing also that States must deny asylum to those who finance, plan, support or commit terrorist acts or provide asylum,
9 Urges all States to deny safe haven to terrorists;9. Urges all States to deny safe haven to terrorists;
(f) The failure to comply fully with international standards in the administration of justice, the absence of due process of law, the refusal to provide fair and public hearings and the right to counsel, the use of national security laws to deny the rights of the individual and the lack of respect for internationally recognized legal safeguards, inter alia, with respect to persons belonging to religious minorities, officially recognized or otherwise;(f) Failure to fully comply with international standards of the administration of justice, the absence of due process guarantees, the denial of the right to a fair and public trial and the assistance of a lawyer, the use of national security laws as a basis for denying individuals their rights, and the failure to respect internationally recognized legal safeguards, in particular in relation to persons belonging to religious minorities officially or otherwise recognized;
(b) The persistent failure to comply fully with international standards in the administration of justice and, in particular, the absence of due process of law, the refusal to provide fair and public hearings, the denial of the right to counsel and access to counsel by those detained, the use of national security laws to deny human rights, the harassment, intimidation and persecution of defense lawyers and legal defenders, the lack of respect for internationally recognized safeguards, inter alia, with respect to persons belonging to religious, ethnic or national minorities, officially recognized or otherwise, the application of arbitrary prison sentences, and the violation of the rights of detainees, including the systematic and arbitrary use of advanced solitary confinement, the failure to provide proper medical care to those imprisoned and the arbitrary denial of contact between detainees and their family members;(b) The persistent failure to fully comply with international standards of the administration of justice, and in particular the lack of due process guarantees, the denial of the right to a fair and public trial, the denial of the right of persons in custody to the assistance of and access to a lawyer, the use of national security laws in as a ground for denying the exercise of human rights; harassment, intimidation and harassment of defendants' lawyers and eligible defense counsel; non-observance of internationally recognized legal guarantees, in particular in relation to persons belonging to religious, ethnic or national minorities, officially recognized or not; arbitrary imposition of sentences in the form of imprisonment and violation of the rights of detainees, including the systemic and arbitrary use of the practice of prolonged solitary confinement, the denial of proper medical care prisoners and the arbitrary denial of contact between detainees and their family members;

Translation:

(dıʹnaı) v

1. 1) deny; reject

to ~ the possibility of smth. - deny the possibility of smth.

to ~ a theory - reject the theory

to ~ a rumour - refute a rumor

to ~ charges - take away / avenge / accusations

to ~ the truth of the statement /that the statement is true/ - assert that the statement is not true

to ~ that smb. has talent - refuse someone in talent

to ~ this to be the case - to assert that the case is different

it cannot be denied that - it cannot be denied that

he denied having done it - he claimed he didn't do it

I don "t ~ that he is clever - I do not argue, he is smart

there is no ~ing it (the fact that I was wrong) (of the (fact) that I was wrong)

2) deny existence; do not recognize

to ~ God - deny (existence) god

to ~ providence - do not believe in fate

2. refuse, do not give

to ~ a request - refuse a request

to ~ smb. the right to do smth. - refuse someone the right to do smth.

to ~ oneself smth. - to deny oneself smth., abstain from smth.

to ~ oneself every luxury - do not allow yourself anything extra, limit yourself in everything

to ~ oneself the pleasure of doing smth. - to give up the pleasure of doing smth.

to ~ oneself nothing - do not deny yourself anything

this was denied (to) me, I was denied this - I was denied this

he is not to be denied - he will not accept a refusal; ≅ you can't get rid of him

to ~ oneself for one "s children - devote your life entirely to children; ≅ sacrifice yourself to children

3. 1) unlock, refuse, take back

to ~ one "s signature - refuse your signature

to ~ one "s words - give up your words

2) renounce, retreat

to ~ one "s faith - renounce your faith

4. book. prevent, hinder, hinder

to ~ oneself to callers - do not accept visitors /guests/; ≅ affect the sick

to ~ smb. admission - deny someone from the house

to ~ the door to smb. - refuse to accept smb., refuse to accept smb.

5. log. assert otherwise

English-Russian translation of DENY

transcription, transcription: [dɪˈnaɪ]

1) deny; reject; not admit the existence of (smth.) to deny the charge ≈ to deny the charge to deny categorically, emphatically, fervently, flatly, strongly, vehemently ≈ categorically reject It is hard to deny that Bob is a good man. ≈ It's hard to deny that Bob is a good guy. She does not absolutely deny the possibility of a miracle. She does not completely deny the possibility of a miracle. Spinoza did not deny the existence of God. Spinoza did not deny the existence of God. Syn: contradict, gainsay Ant: assert, maintain

2) log. assert otherwise Ant: affirm

3) refuse, renounce He could not deny his own hand and seal. He could not refuse his signature and seal. Syn: disown, disavow, repudiate, renounce 1.

4) refuse (smth., smb.) We may not deny them the ancienty of their descent. ≈ We cannot deny them the antiquity of their origin. Syn: refuse I

5) hinder, hinder Air defense deals with the arrangements which deny to enemy aircraft access to vulnerable points. ≈ air defense includes measures that prevent enemy aircraft from hitting vulnerable targets.

deny; reject - to * the possibility of smth. deny the possibility of smth. - to * a theory to reject the theory - to * a rumour to refute the rumor - to * charges to deflect / avenge / accusations - to * the truth of the statement / that the statement is true / to assert that the statement is not true - to * that smb . has talent to refuse smb. in talent - to * this to be the case to assert that this is not the case - it cannot be denied that one cannot but admit that - he denied having done it he claimed that he did not do this - I don "t * that he is clever I don’t argue, he is smart - there is no *ing it cannot be denied to deny existence; not to recognize - to * God to deny (the existence) of God - to * providence not to believe in fate to refuse, not to give - to * a request to refuse a request - to * smb. the right to do smth. to deny someone the right to do smth. - to * oneself smth. to deny oneself smth., abstain from smth. - to * oneself every luxury nothing superfluous to yourself, limit yourself in everything - to * oneself the pleasure of doing smth. to refuse the pleasure of doing smth. - to * oneself nothing do not deny yourself anything - this was denied (to) me, I was denied this I was denied this - he is not to be denied he will not accept refusal; you can’t get rid of him - to * oneself for one "s children entirely dedicate your life to children; sacrifice yourself to children deny, refuse, take back - to * one "s signature refuse your signature - to * one" s words refuse your words renounce, retreat - to * one "s faith renounce your faith (book) do not allow, interfere, hinder - to * oneself to callers do not accept visitors / guests /; tell the sick - to * smb. admission refuse someone from home - to * the door to smb. do not accept someone, refuse accept (logic) smb.

deny take back ~ hinder ~ prevent ~ reject ~ refuse ~ refuse ~ reject ~ deny ~ renounce ~ deny; to deny the charge

~ refuse (sya); to deny a request to deny oneself every luxury

~ unlock, refuse, take back; to deny one "s signature to refuse his signature; to deny one" s words to refuse his words

~ unlock, refuse, take back; to deny one "s signature to refuse his signature; to deny one" s words to refuse his words

~ refuse (sya); to deny a request to deny oneself every luxury

~ do not allow; refuse to receive (guests); she denied herself to visitors he was denied admission

~ do not allow; refuse to receive (guests); she denied herself to visitors he was denied admission

Big English-Russian dictionary. Big English-Russian Dictionary. 2012

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ˈ aɪ ] - verb
  1. deny;
    to deny the charge

    Examples of using

      I'm the same here, no need to argue.

      Theater. William Somerset Maugham, page 11
    1. He denied all knowledge of the five per cent bonds.

      He claimed to know absolutely nothing about the five percent.

      A Farewell to Arms. Ernest Hemingway, page 29
    2. Snowball did not deny that to build it would be a difficult business.

      Snowball was of the opinion that the windmill would not be too difficult to build.

      Barnyard. George Orwell, page 31
  2. refuse);
    to deny a request
    to deny oneself every luxury

    Examples of using

    1. When hardin denied owning the Journal, he was perhaps technically correct, but no more.

      When Hardin denied that he was the owner of the City Paper, he was right only on the formal side.

      Base. Isaac Asimov, p. 40
    2. “So much for the servants. My family itself is so small that it will not take me long to describe it. I am a widower and have an only son, Arthur. He has been a disappointment to me, Mr. Holmes - a grievous disappointment. I have no doubt that I am myself to blame. People tell me that I have spoiled him. Very likely I have. When my dear wife died I felt that he was all I had to love. I could not bear to see the smile fade even for a moment from his face. I have never denied him a wish. Perhaps it would have been better for both of us had I been sterner, but I meant it for the best.

      That's all there is to servants. My own family is so small that I need not say much about it. I am a widower and have an only son, Arthur. To my great chagrin, he betrayed my hopes. There is not the slightest doubt that I myself am to blame. They say I spoiled him. It may very well be. When my wife passed away, I realized that now my son is my only attachment. I could not refuse him anything, I absolutely could not bear even the slightest displeasure from him. Maybe it would be better for both of us if I were just a little stricter with him. But at the time, I thought differently.

      The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Beryl diadem. Arthur Conan Doyle, page 6
    3. "I can"t deny a petition for tobacco," he said, lightly.

      It would be a sin to refuse such a request,” he said nonchalantly.

      Hearts and hands. O. Henry, page 3
  3. to not allow; refuse to receive (guests);
    she denied herself to visitors
    he was denied admission

    Examples of using

    1. If you are not really ill, if it is only a whim on your part - you can deny a rich woman a caprice, but can you deny a mother one last sight of her child?"

      If you are healthy, but capricious, then you can refuse a rich lady a whim. But can you refuse a mother who wants to take one last look at her child?

      Last session. Agatha Christie, page 8
  4. abdicate

    Examples of using

    1. Jesus answered him, Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake? Verily, verily, I say unto thee, The cock shall not crow, till thou hast denied me thrice.

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verb

  1. deny (refuse, refuse, refute, refute, refute, refute)
  2. refuse (refuse, forbid)
  3. renounce (renounce)
  4. reject (reject)
  5. hinder
  6. to not allow
  7. to deprive (deprive)

Verb forms

Phrases

deny the truth
deny the truth

deny God
reject God

deny admission
refuse admission

deny the request
refuse a request

deny Christ
renounce Christ

deny the Lord
deny the Lord

deny terrorists
deprive terrorists

Offers

I can neither confirm nor deny that.
I can neither confirm nor deny this.

I can neither confirm nor deny this.
I can neither confirm nor deny this.

I couldn't deny it.
I couldn't deny it.

We can't deny the fact that he's honest.
We cannot deny that he is honest.

I can neither confirm or deny that rumor.
I can neither confirm nor deny this rumor.

No one can deny the fact.
Nobody can deny this fact.

Do you deny what?
Do you deny it?

He will deny it, so don't pay him attention.
He will deny it, so ignore him.

I can neither confirm nor deny the rumors.
I can neither confirm nor deny these rumors.

Don't deny it.
Don't deny it.

He denies having broken the window.
He denies breaking the window.

He denies having done it.
He denies doing so.

The "Grey Wolves" are a Turkish ultra nationalist movement, neofascist, anti-Kurd, that denies the genocide of the Armenian people.
The Gray Wolves are a Turkish ultra-nationalist movement, neo-fascist and anti-Kurdish, which denies the genocide of the Armenian people.

Tom denies that he broke the window.
Tom denies breaking the window.

Tom denied having stolen the money.
Tom denied having stolen the money.

Tom has denied everything.
Tom rejected everything.

The prisoner denied that he had killed a policeman.
The prisoner denied that he had killed the police officer.

She denied having been there.
She denied that she was there.

Bill Clinton denied the accusation.
Bill Clinton denied the accusation.

He denied leaving the door open.
He denied leaving the door open.

He denied having stolen the money.
He denied allegations of stealing money.

He denied it.
He denied it.

He denied that he knew that man.
He denied knowing the man.

Tom denied knowing anything about it.
Tom denied knowing anything about it.