Apodioxis

/ˌæpədiˈɒksɪs/ noun

A formal rejection or denial of something, especially in a strong or emphatic way.

From Greek 'apodioxis', meaning a pushing away or rejection, derived from 'apo-' (away) + 'dioxis' (pursuit, from 'diokein' to chase). The term suggests actively pushing something away.

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