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negate
[ ni-geyt, neg-eyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of:
an investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences.
- to nullify or cause to be ineffective:
Progress on the study has been negated by the lack of funds.
negate
/ nɪˈɡeɪt /
verb
- to make ineffective or void; nullify; invalidate
- to deny or contradict
Derived Forms
- neˈgator, noun
Other Words From
- ne·gator ne·gater noun
- rene·gate verb (used with object) renegated renegating
- self-ne·gating adjective
- unne·gated adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of negate1
Example Sentences
But I don’t think any of this negates what exists in live concerts — it’s in addition to those offerings.
"More and more civilian sites are being targeted. Russia only wants to continue the war, and each of its strikes negates any claims of diplomacy from Russia."
When matcha is added to foods with high levels of added sugar, salt and saturated fat, any health benefits that could be attributed to the matcha may be negated.
The offsetting penalties negated a first down for the Chargers, but galvanized the team on its first touchdown drive of the game, a 15-play, 90-yard march that ended with a one-yard run by Dobbins.
Although he had pulled away, he had not quite done enough to negate the penalty.
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