Denied

/dɪˈnaɪd/ verb

Past tense of 'deny,' meaning to refuse to give or allow something requested, or to state that something is not true. It can also mean to refuse to acknowledge or accept something.

From Old French denier, from Latin dēnegāre (dē- 'completely' + negāre 'to say no'). The word entered English in the 14th century through Norman French. The legal and formal usage strengthened during the development of court systems and bureaucratic procedures.

AMተከልክሏል
ARمرفوض
BNঅস্বীকার করা
CSpopřen
DAnægtet
DEgeleugnet
ELαρνήθηκε
ESnegado
FAانکار شده
FIkielsi
FRnié
GUનકાર્યું
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