denying - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of denying in Hindi

  • इस बात का खंडन

denying Definition

Verb

  • state that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of.
  • refuse to give (something requested or desired) to (someone).

denying Example

  • Most cases were earlier tips as lately, the authorities were far more cautious with our information; often even denying a tip was involved when an arrest occurred. ( ज्यादातर मामले पहले के सुझाव थे क्योंकि हाल ही में, अधिकारी हमारी जानकारी से कहीं अधिक सतर्क थे; गिरफ्तारी होने पर अक्सर एक टिप को नकारना भी शामिल था। )
  • On his side, again, the subtenant, by accepting that position, is estopped from denying that his lessor's title (whatever it be) is good. ( उसके पक्ष में, फिर से, उप-किरायेदार, उस स्थिति को स्वीकार करके, यह इनकार करने से रोक दिया जाता है कि उसके पट्टेदार का शीर्षक (जो कुछ भी हो) अच्छा है। )
  • Whatever she might be as a type, there was no denying that as a servant she had all the qualities. ( वह एक प्रकार की कुछ भी हो, इस बात से इनकार नहीं किया जा सकता है कि एक नौकर के रूप में उसके पास सभी गुण थे। )
  • Hiram was almost on the point of denying the fact, but that would have been too much. ( हीराम लगभग इस तथ्य को नकारने की स्थिति में था, लेकिन वह बहुत अधिक होता। )

More Sentence

  • What his object was in denying knowledge we knew he possessed did not transpire till later.
  • There is no denying that she could be useful, but her usefulness had a special tariff.
  • But there was no denying that the mother was holding me with an awful, tortured interest.
  • Mrs. Yorke was provoked at the stupidity of denying so advantageous an acquaintance.
  • There was little point in denying her attraction, but he'd best learn to keep his distance.
  • President Jackson responded with a proclamation denying the right of nullification, and asked Congress for authority to collect the revenue in South Carolina by force if necessary.
  • The mere retention of the same crystal form by homologous substances is not a sufficient reason for denying a morphotropic effect to the substituent group; for, in the case of certain substances crystallizing in the cubic system, although the crystal form remains unaltered, yet the structures vary.
  • We are, there is no denying it, a nation of shopkeepers; and the spirit of trade can be tracked through every relation of our lives.
  • As little use is there also in denying the fact that Mary was much annoyed at his inopportune coming.
  • He spent the rest of the day in a state of morose disquiet, denying himself to visitors, short and surly with his servants.
  • So true it is, that the most systematic thinker, who begins by denying the truth, will be sure to end by contradicting himself.
  • Oh, I'm not denying that in the main he is sincere, that he believes in his phrases.
  • But I suppose there's no denying that we learn from our mistakes, just as we learn from toothless, disease-ridden drifters.
  • We are denying most of our children their cultural heritage, their knowledge of a Dreamtime that belongs to all Australians.  
  • The instrument regulates the issues of double indemnity and the conditions for allowing and denying extradition.  
  • By reason thereof, the Claimant is estopped from denying that he is entitled to use the driveway for those purposes.  
  • Not by denying or counterattacking, but by being exemplars of leftist ideals.  
  • I posted last year about the discriminatory practice of denying all gay men the chance of donating blood.
  • He was an assistant of Tycho Brahe and accepted the diurnal while denying the orbital motion of the earth.
  • You are in error, says the necessitarian to his opponents, in denying that motive, and in affirming that mind, is the efficient cause of volition.
  • So she continued to avoid, rather than to cultivate, the company of the Intelligentzia, thereby denying herself her birthright.
  • The more cautious Cuvier adopted a view of the relationships of animals which, whilst denying genetic connexion as the explanation, recognized an essential identity of structure throughout whole groups of animals.
  • It may be said that the author, while denying that wisdom (practical sagacity and level-headedness) can give permanent satisfaction, yet admits its practical value in the conduct of life.
  • He was a powerful preacher and teacher, who broke from Calvinism in denying imputation and teaching perfect freedom of the will, by which perfect holiness might be attained.