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negation
[ ni-gey-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of denying:
He shook his head in negation of the charge.
- a denial:
a negation of one's former beliefs.
- something that is without existence; nonentity.
- the absence or opposite of something that is actual, positive, or affirmative:
Darkness is the negation of light.
- a negative statement, idea, concept, doctrine, etc.; a contradiction, refutation, or rebuttal:
a shameless lie that demands a negation.
negation
/ nɪˈɡeɪʃən /
noun
- the opposite or absence of something
- a negative thing or condition
- the act or an instance of negating
- logic
- the operator that forms one sentence from another and corresponds to the English not
- a sentence so formed. It is usually written –p, ~p, ̄p or ⇁ p , where p is the given sentence, and is false when the given sentence is true, and true when it is false
Other Words From
- ne·gation·al adjective
- ne·gation·ist noun
- nonne·gation noun
- rene·gation noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
In an array of communications, ranging from advertising to legal filings, negation is often used intentionally to mask a clear understanding of a phrase.
“I’m intransigent on laïcité, because it helps with national cohesion, national community. It’s not a negation of religion,” Le Drezen said.
And my idea of degrowth is not a negation of technology.
The negation of LeBron James is not related to sports, rather it is a cultural stain.
“It wasn’t a negation of color. It was an acceptance. Because black encompasses all colors.”
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