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denies
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Usage examples of denies.
He denies that he has the right to deny him, a slave, on grounds of necessity.
God which Sade conceives for himself is, therefore, of a criminal divinity who oppresses and denies mankind.
But he denies God even though He has served as his accomplice and guarantor up to now.
It is the negation of everything that denies the individual and the glorification of everything that exalts and ministers to the individual.
The reign of history begins and, identifying himself only with his history, man, unfaithful to his real rebellion, will henceforth devote himself to the nihilistic revolution of the twentieth century, which denies all forms of morality and desperately attempts to achieve the unity of the human race by means of a ruinous series of crimes and wars.
It therefore acts in order to gratify itself and, in so doing, it denies and suppresses its means of gratification.
Marx denies the spirit as the definitive substance and affirms historical materialism.
There is undoubtedly in Russia today, even in its Communist doctrines, a truth that denies Stalinist ideology.
Whether it comes to the point of rejecting all reality or of affirming nothing but reality, it denies itself each time either by absolute negation or by absolute affirmation.
Every act of creation, by its mere existence, denies the world of master and slave.
If I insist that human identity should be recognized as existing, then I engage in an action which, to succeed, supposes a cynical attitude toward violence and denies this identity and rebellion itself.
Science today betrays its origins and denies its own acquisitions in allowing itself to be put to the.
Revolution without honor, calculated revolution which, in preferring an abstract concept of man to a man of flesh and blood, denies existence as many times as is necessary, puts resentment in the place of love.
He answers that, as applied, the Act denies a liberty secured to him by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
United States was not entitled to a judicial hearing on his claim of citizenship, a person arrested and held for deportation is entitled to a day in court if he denies that he is an alien.