negate Synonyms
Strongest:
- confirm
- allow
- acknowledge
- own
- concede
- accept
- concede
- adopt
- confirm
- allow
- admit
- accept
- own
- admit
- adopt
- acknowledge
Strong:
- validate
- assert
- maintain
- verify
- announce
- claim
- submit
- avow
- verify
- declare
- embrace
- claim
- maintain
- avow
- announce
- validate
- embrace
- affirm
- profess
- affirm
- declare
- profess
- assert
- submit
Weak:
negate Meaning
negate (v)
be in contradiction with
deny the truth of
prove negative; show to be false
make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of
negate Sentence Examples
- The scientist's theory purported to negate the prevailing dogma, challenging its validity.
- The witness's testimony sought to negate the defendant's alibi, establishing his guilt.
- The evidence presented by the prosecution aimed to negate the suspect's claim of innocence.
- The researcher's findings negated the previous assumption, forcing a reassessment of the hypothesis.
- The government's policy negated the citizens' fundamental rights, sparking widespread protests.
- The prosecutor's cross-examination was designed to negate the defense's version of events.
- The judge's decision negated the jury's verdict, leaving the defendant in a state of disbelief.
- The investigative report negated any wrongdoing on behalf of the company, vindicating its reputation.
- The author's critique negated the literary merits of the novel, dismissing it as a mere pedestrian work.
- The weather forecast negated any possibility of rain, predicting a clear and sunny day.
FAQs About the word negate
be in contradiction with, deny the truth of, prove negative; show to be false, make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of
refute, reject,deny, disavow, negative, repudiate, disallow, disown, gainsay,contradict
confirm, allow, acknowledge, own, concede, accept, concede, adopt, confirm,allow
The scientist's theory purported to negate the prevailing dogma, challenging its validity.
The witness's testimony sought to negate the defendant's alibi, establishing his guilt.
The evidence presented by the prosecution aimed to negate the suspect's claim of innocence.
The researcher's findings negated the previous assumption, forcing a reassessment of the hypothesis.