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"negation" Definitions
  1. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] the exact opposite of something; the act of causing something not to exist or to become its opposite
  2. [uncountable] the act of disagreeing with somebody/something or refusing to do something

135 Sentences With "negation"

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And I like the double negation, it just sounds good.
The common thread among them was the negation of truth.
"There has been a consistent negation of international standards," he said.
Yet the RAISE Act is a negation of all these values.
Some negation words are obvious: not is the clearest one in English.
More specifically, it is about the negation of those thorny, unkind configurations.
And its conclusion, though magnificent, seems to represent a negation of self.
THE Big ideas Our humanity is a process that begins with negation.
Politically, cutting taxes is an easier act of negation than cutting health benefits.
For the nonbinary, though, negation can even come from within the L.G.B.T. community.
More often than not, it is the negation of politics — by any means.
Its peculiar negation, using minga instead of non, also distinguishes Milanese from regular Italian.
Now it's been traded for polysyllabic corporatese, a negation (de-) of an abstraction (centralize).
This is a story that reads as a negation of all our core values.
You say that antifa can't be properly understood as a pure negation of fascism.
But it also sounds like self-negation, as on "Nikes," the album's opening song.
The automatism of Masson offered Pollock an opportunity to depict the negation of figuration.
Trump is just a symbol of negation, a big middle finger to the establishment.
Kimmy is a direct negation of what I call the "too-sad-to-function" stereotype.
Mr. Ambedkar's suit became a negation of that oppression, a symbol of dignity and aspiration.
But yes, the danger is that right now the public only has one modality: negation.
Trump is finding negation more difficult than anticipated, and yet the project remains his raison d'être.
You arrive there; it's the negation of the comedy, and it's the driving force behind it.
In sum, Israel's colonial-settlement enterprise perpetuates the negation of the Palestinian right to self-determination.
It is a mechanism for survival, a truly stark negation against invisibility, an action against erasure.
We covered the rules in more detail last year, and the questionable justification for their negation here.
Since the Republican strategy of pure obstructionism and negation worked, why shouldn't Democrats use the same strategy?
But refusing to give in to a politics of negation, despite it all, this is punk rock.
Democrats and others opposed to Trump shape their politics as a negation of what he stands for.
Yet the GOP's deep-seated anti-government stance leaves the modern party with fundamental reflexes of negation.
He even went public with his sexual life — and the negation of it through brahmacharya, or chastity.
It expresses our ambivalent relationship with desire — our constant negation of it, our vigilant policing of it.
We are drifting, in the absence of mind and will, toward a moment of civilizational self-negation.
Unlike Marxism, it involves no negation of personality, and unlike Marxism, it is patriotic... We are not internationalists.
This naked negation of our humanity by the men who hold our lives in their hands is shattering.
His campaign is largely a negation — of the present, of the direction of the country, of the establishment.
The white uniformity of the exhibition functions as a negation, a petrified history, a symbol of Irving's denialism.
This enhanced version adds functionality for conversational interaction, improved natural language understanding, and unique features like negation understanding.
" One Twitter communications staffer even walked back Dorsey's "soon" timeline with an explicit negation: Short story on "like.
The road also bears figures with arms and legs splayed, like Xs, hinting at both vulnerability and negation.
But overall there's something even more ascendant about it, a reminder of the power you can find in negation.
Board of Education's negation of "separate but equal" and as activists during the civil rights movement, in dismantling Jim Crow.
" In addition, one Twitter communications staffer walked back Dorsey's reported "soon" timeline with an explicit negation: Short story on "like.
Because of course the "in gratitude" of the book's title contains, with one tap of the delete key, its negation.
" With this doctor, he develops a secret scheme, a trick that he thinks of as "his No, his great Negation.
Bjørn's transformation is certainly a negation of sorts, but does it vanquish or even resist the terms of his existence?
Portwood shook her head in negation, and added, "And I always do," meaning she always took care to take birth control.
Valls said that secularism was not the negation of religion but the protection of everyone's right to believe — or not believe.
Previously, THUMP has explored how Blunt and Copeland define themselves as artists "in negation," rejecting conventional nationalism and easily-consumable lyrics.
It seems built on the idea of constant negation, always throwing into question the information we grasped in a previous scene.
Through that twin negation, Wandelweiser breaks with the past, and is exerting a powerful influence on music of the new century.
Do you buy Strauss's claim that modern liberalism, insofar as it abolishes transcendent standards, was destined to decline into negation and relativism?
When I present myself as unashamed, it stands in flat negation of their claims that I am damaged and should be hidden.
Only use a comma to separate a dependent clause at the end of a sentence for added emphasis, usually when negation occurs.
What united these unintentional pioneers was the wish to see punk grow beyond its narrowness and self-negation into something more universal.
Its burning was the negation of the miraculous survival of the city through the centuries, exactly what was not supposed to happen.
It lives on in the war in Ukraine, the search for enemies, the negation of law and the hatred fanned by the state.
Perhaps the rise of one new political group will be mirrored by a group that seeks the negation of the Trump-desiring machine.
Eilish, 17, has spent the last few years establishing herself as the negation of what a female teen-pop star used to be.
Still, in our era of image information overload, can clear dialectical images of defiant gestures inspire civil disobedience, insubordination, or beneficial creative negation?
To hear her explain it, it's not a gesture of "negation," of rejecting the feminine-sounding suffix that once adorned her nocturnal pop compositions.
"I've been surprised by how similar it all is — the gaps in understanding, the levels of emotion, the negation of 'the other,'" he said.
However it is important to recognize that these disparate strands of conservatism, negation of the West and self-aggrandizement fail to form a coherent whole.
And now the Senate faces the question of whether or not to elevate a new justice whose alleged behavior represents that rule of law's negation.
In, our current cultural temperament, an age of irony that favors negation, disaffection, and severe formalism, expressing pleasure in visual complexity and beauty is infrequent.
But Trump is an outlier; his victory represents a negation of the entire system, not a fundamental shift in how the right talks about America.
As advocates speak out more about what they see as "bisexual erasure" — the persistent questioning or negation of bisexual identity — the term has become resurgent.
Hesse's equally indefinable art, on the other hand, was one of negation and refusal, of razing art to its foundations and starting over from scratch.
"It is my conviction that they are a negation of European values and standards, and that they put our reputation at risk," Mr. Tusk wrote.
" Lest this be interpreted as a negation of Heard's claims, however, the statement goes on to clarify, "Neither party has made false accusations for financial gains.
It is doubly difficult when lawmakers' principal goal is an act of negation — that is, taking away government benefits that voters have become accustomed to receiving.
I apologize for the double negative, but it's a real double negative of a situation, a bind from which negating the negation is truly the only escape.
Gorgeous George was, in short, the very negation of the American male athlete; the persona he originated was equal parts drag queen, aristocratic prig, and lowdown cheat.
They suggested a mode of criticism with a built-in self-destruct button: "absurd negation that wants no consequences," as the cultural critic Greil Marcus put it.
"Utopia" means "no place" in Greek, and so a sly element of rueful self-acknowledgment resides within the idea, with the auto-negation of a Magritte drawing.
If those voters believe Democrats want to throw Trump out of office — the most dramatic negation of the 2016 result imaginable — they might rally to his side.
It is a hideous cultural atrocity; it is the negation of beauty and goodness; it has crushed the human soul beneath the weight of its Brutalist concrete.
If those voters believe Democrats want to throw Trump out of office -- the most dramatic negation of the 2016 result imaginable -- they might rally to his side.
And as Simona Forti argued in this series, modern violence cannot simply be explained in terms of the negation of life or a subconscious, Freudian death drive.
If this isn't a complete negation of God, then it at least limits his power, as humans come to occupy the space formerly reserved for God alone.
The problem with such locations "has been a common theme since 1945 — a negation of history in the use of these historical crime scenes," Mr. Lüttgenau said.
Each was intended as a physical testament to the resilience and power of communism, a sign of the future, and a negation of the non-communist imperial past.
This negation of moral judgment meant disregarding the moral difference between Israel, a basically free society, and the Palestinian movement, a political-ideological force seeking to subjugate people.
Blackface is a product of a long history of whiteness and its attempt to make sense of itself through both the consumption and the negation of black humanity.
He starts out the negation at $3,100 and I get him down to $700 and a promise to send him a picture of the rug in my apartment.
Had Mr Hayden tried a simpler option—"I wouldn't be surprised if future indictments mention an American," two clauses, one negation, no irrealis—he surely would have nailed it.
West's announcement follows January reports that claimed he was in talks to headline the 2019 festival, but pulled out due to stage negation issues with Coachella's production company, Goldenvoice.
"The horror of the crime and the violence of the executioners are identical and reflect the negation of the human face," Chief Rabbi Haim Korsia said in a tweet.
It is not even 0, but it is also certainly not less than 0 because a negative number is something, even if it's the negation of a positive something.
But Conrad also adopted a broader ironic stance—a sort of blanket incredulity, defined by a character in "Under Western Eyes" as the negation of all faith, devotion, and action.
It's nothing like Wright's mature work, but it makes clear that he will be one of those poets, like Wallace Stevens, who bring sumptuous particulars into the world by negation.
He talks of that which can never be verified by experiment; that something and nothing happen at the same moment; that a painting is also a negation of a painting.
As I'm nodding along, the thought occurs that I've missed a feint or a negation that actually renders the entire argument the opposite of what I've understood it to be.
It wasn't Rothko's ethereal clouds of color that came to mind when looking at his work, but Ad Reinhardt's blacks and the Via Negativa, the mystical precept of negation and denial.
She turns away from the world  and decides, instead, to live inside her own world, a new language made of erasure, negation; a world marking time; a kingdom of endless silence.
And the fact that this negation of the entire purpose of our little freak space came in the form of someone applauding it didn't make the pill any easier to swallow.
The only artist at the festival without the Apple logo on his laptop crossed out with black tape, he's clearly less into negation and this positivity came across in his set.
The judge rejected these arguments with flair, saying the definition of biometric was "cramped" and the assertion of Facebook's immunity would be "a complete negation" of Illinois law in this context.
What does it say about the articulation of a marginalized identity when it cannot exist outside of the subjugation of another (because whiteness is asserted, most importantly, through negation than active construction)?
FTP has involved not only acts of negation against the powers that be, but also cultivated spaces of care, mutual aid, and community self-defense, especially in and around the transit system.
The negation of people's right to actively participate in the event of photography — let alone consent to being photographed — is the outcome of the extractive principle upon which photography has been institutionalized.
"There is enough self-interest and mutual benefit to ensure that the exit negation and ultimate arrangement between the two parties is such that it will result in a reasonable outcome," he said.
If the show wants to take the Christ parallels even farther, it will have Snow forgive his betrayers and strive to bring everyone together as one family against the forces of negation and darkness.
Also, the silence of an institution which does not press charges can be interpreted as a negation, a denial of the reality which the performance suggests, a strategic kind of silence intended to discredit.
Trump's is a gospel of negation: At best, it is to live in the complicity of false equivalences, to shroud one's scope in unsafe fabrications like "alt-left," and to willfully color malice as virtue.
Find your kindred spirits across the centuries so that — as W. H. Auden counseled — you might, "composed like them/Of Eros and of dust,/Beleaguered by the same/Negation and despair,/Show an affirming flame."
Pepperstein's attitude here is not a negation of history but a critique of the postmodern utopia at the end of history, along with its desire for a museification principle that will renounce all human pasts.
" In it, he observed that art informel, whose influence had been felt in Japan for several years, had become so "safe" and "accepted" that it had "los[t] its initial drive for negation and rebellion.
Unlike the early-20th century Mexican avant-garde's adaptation of the Parisian avant-garde, the Mexican Baroque was neither an acceptance nor a negation of European aesthetics, but rather a fine and decadent abuse of them.
It's that he sees his negativity as a role of opposition against a world that is all too ready to join in, sign up, and put on a happy face "Negative refers to negation," says Nekrasov.
Suddenly, left-of-center people get what it's like to have a president who is the living negation of all they value, a president who makes them ashamed before their children and terrified for their future.
This vision seems to suit our moment—with a negation now available for every previous affirmation and a loss for every gain—better even than Rorty's dream of the slow consolidation of a pious coalition of goodness.
Willful disregard and negation of the sometimes uncomfortable results provided by my colleagues in diverse fields of science, however, don't alter the reality of dangerous processes like sea-level rise, environmental pollution and the spread of disease.
At the very least, he's offering is a positive agenda, one that pretty much mirrors what you see in most of Europe and a lot of the industrialized world, whereas Trump or Trumpism is just pure negation.
"We have to avoid falling into these four perverse attitudes, which certainly do not help honest research and sincere and productive dialogue on building the future of our planet: negation, indifference, resignation and trust in inadequate solutions," he said.
Even if Musk really had wanted to help, his publishing of the emails and negation of the "not practical" narrative added a gross look-at-me, give-me-credit sheen to his efforts that hadn't overtly been there before.
That slap of negation—the sting of reading my revulsion in the face of another—was when I first realized that my psyche had been colonized, and that I held an unhealthy relationship with the gaze of white men.
As André Glucksmann, a contemporary French philosopher, has brilliantly described in his book Dostoievski in Manhattan, the driver of what today has become ISIS is the negation and destruction of all human values—a violent, barbarian, belligerent version of post-humanism.
"It's on me for being foolish enough in 2014 to sell my company to somebody who told me that an exit would mean empowerment and not negation, but that doesn't excuse any of the things that happened subsequently," Garfield tweeted recently.
The clear-headed Judge James Donato determined in May that while proceeding under California law was something users had agreed to, it was unenforceable, as it would amount to "a complete negation" of non-California protections such as those found in BIPA.
But for victims and their families, the bill is like a denial of justice and a negation of history, said Edgar Pérez, a human rights lawyer who has brought war crimes cases to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Guatemalan courts.
If the major stumbling block of American history is the negation of the agency of anyone but white men, it is then no surprise that museums, art history courses, and our collective consciousness includes few women and people of color, despite their numerous contributions.
In an eight-page poem-essay called "Casta Paintings, an Erotics of Negation," he guides the reader on a tour of this art form, which first appeared in the 1700s when mostly anonymous artists began depicting mixed-race individuals ("castas") in Spain's American colonies.
By feminist art I imply works of art created by women on such important themes as are woman's body, its perceived 'weakness' as seen by the society, violence against women, negation of gender stereotypes, our perceived intellectual inferiority, based on our so called 'emotional' approach to life.
"The idea of using an app on a digital platform to get to sleep - regardless of whether they work or not – seems to be a complete negation of what you're meant to be doing, which is avoiding stimulation, interaction and thinking," sleep expert Dr. Neil Stanley told Reuters.
And it is a negation of all the work and time we put in thus far National Park Service ranger, permanent employee I've worked seasonally for the National Park Service over the past nine years, and this year I was finally offered a permanent position with the agency.
It was heard again and again at García's long, emotionally exhausting three-day funeral: a chant, a call-and-response, in which the first half of the sentence is offered by a single voice, while the second half—the negation of death itself—is meant to be shouted by a multitude.
If Brexit—the exit of the Britain from the EU—succeeds, Tillmans warns, it "could effectively spell the end of the EU." This would not only be a chance for the radicalized right to gain momentum throughout the continent, but it would also signify a negation of years of treaties, negotiations, and alliances.
However DACA's repeal and the series of anti-immigrant policies — from the travel bans to the attack on sanctuary cities — enacted in the past nine months make clear how in the eyes of the Trump administration, we are viewed not only as the absence of American values but also the negation of it.
On Tuesday, Saltzman's "answer" went viral, prompting a massive outpouring of debate and controversy over the two Muppets — and a official negation from Sesame Street — in the form of a now-deleted tweet that contained the following statement: The Sesame Workshop's statement that Bert and Ernie "do not have a sexual orientation" provoked a day of widespread backlash.
A third tactic can be described by the rare but increasingly common term "ungovernability," which might be understood as an effort to block the exercise and legitimation of state power wherever it is manifest; this might take the form of boycotts, strikes, and noncompliance, but also of symbolic negation (as in art) or the production of other values, desires, and spaces.
It was a dream that was over almost before it began and has since been condemned by all sides: by urbanists who came to hate the uniformity of its structures and their negation of street life; by minority communities who increasingly recognized these places as artificial ghettos, without the distinctive character and variety of real neighborhoods; and by the city officials who had to police the plazas.
Tactics can succeed or fail, individuals have most certainly been killed, groupings dispersed or dismantled, conditions altered, opportunities squashed, but that does not equal an erasure or a negation of lasting impact — short-lived successes can serve as long-term inspirations and drivers, as I learned from historian and curator Yasmin Ramírez in her work highlighting the lasting impact of Puerto Rican members of the Art Workers Coalition on the arts landscape of New York City.
In 1989, when Donald Trump took out full-page ads in city newspapers calling for New York State to adopt the death penalty following the arrest of the Central Park Five, the African-American and Latino teenagers accused — wrongfully, it turned out — the raping of Trisha Meili, the so-called Central Park Jogger, Mr. Hamill fired back: "Snarling and heartless and fraudulently tough, insisting on the virtues of stupidity, it was the epitome of blind negation," he wrote in Esquire.
Reading the top line on a page: in the break there's little light, enough to break, what that's off remains , steering the no light I follow it past the corner and down the right side: I was working out on it, broken loose, not like I saw myself, the tools are cheap, as in available… The textures here merge physical and personal space of the poem, the inner and outer, into a Beckettian kind of negation and distortion, simultaneously inventing and dismantling identity and context.

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