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de·ny Listen to audio/dɪˈnaɪ/ verb
de·nies; de·nied; de·ny·ing
[+ obj] 1 a : to say that something is not true
He denied the report that he would be quitting his job. She denies all the charges that have been made against her. I don't deny that I have made some mistakes. [=I admit that I have made some mistakes] They are still denying (that) the problem exists. The police deny that racism is a problem in the department. Yes, I was there. I don't deny it. There's no denying [=it is clearly true] that he knows how to run a successful company.
b : to refuse to accept or admit (something)
You can't deny her beauty. = You can't deny that she is beautiful. She denied responsibility [=she said that she was not responsible] for the error.
2 : to refuse to give (something) to someone : to prevent someone from having or receiving (something)
The banks denied [=refused] them credit. The judge denied their request. I don't want to deny them this pleasure. = I don't want to deny this pleasure to them. a government that denies its citizens basic freedomssee also denied bail at 1bail
deny yourself
: to not allow yourself to enjoy things or to have the things that you want
On this diet, I don't feel like I'm denying myself. I'm not denying myself the foods that I love, I'm just eating smaller amounts. He's always denied himself the simple pleasures in life.

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