Deniability

/dɪˌnaɪəˈbɪlɪti/ noun

The quality of being deniable or the ability to deny knowledge of or responsibility for something. Often used in the phrase 'plausible deniability.'

From Latin 'denegare' meaning to deny completely, formed from 'de-' (completely) and 'negare' (to say no). The concept gained prominence in political and military contexts during the Cold War era.

AMማስተባበል
ARالإنكار
BNঅস্বীকারযোগ্যতা
CSpopiratelnost
DAfornægtelse
DEAbstreitbarkeit
ELαρνησιμότητα
ESnegabilidad
FAانکار پذیری
FIkiistettävyys
FRdéniabilité
GUઅસ્વીકૃતિ
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