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  • 71denial measure — neleidžiamosios priemonės statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Veiksmai, trukdantys priešui naudoti erdvę, pajėgas ar įrenginius. Tai gali būti griovimas, pašalinimas, užteršimas ar kliūčių įrengimas. atitikmenys: angl. denial measure pranc.… …

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  • 72denial — An unconscious defense mechanism used to allay anxiety by denying the existence of important conflicts, troublesome impulses, events, actions, or illness. SYN: negation. [M.E., fr, O.Fr., fr. L. denegare, to say no] * * * de·ni·al di nī( ə)l n a… …

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  • 73DENIAL — Don t Even Notice I Am Lying (Community » Law) …

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  • 74denial — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. negation, repudiation, refusal, contradiction; abnegation, temperance; disown, renounce. See asceticism. Ant., admission, confession. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Refusal to recognize a situation] Syn.… …

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  • 75denial — de·ni·al || dɪ naɪəl n. refusal to accept, refusal to believe, refusal to recognize; act of denying …

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  • 76DENIAL — Don t Even Notice I Am Lying …

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  • 78denial — noun 1》 the action of denying something. 2》 Psychology refusal to acknowledge an unacceptable truth or emotion, used as a defence mechanism …

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  • 79denial — n. 1. Contradiction, negation, controverting. 2. Disavowal, disclaimer, abjuration, disowning. 3. Refusal (to grant a request) …

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  • 80denial — n 1. contradiction, gainsay, disaffirmation, negation, denegation; disavowal, unsaying, repudiation, disclaimer, disclamation, Rhet. apophasis; retraction, recantation, (usu. under oath) abjuration. 2. refusal, rejection, turndown, declination;… …

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