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English - Turkish

Definition of a denial in English Turkish dictionary

denial
inkâr

İnkâr etmek yararsız olacaktı. - Denial would have been useless.

İnkar, en güçlü insan savunma mekanizmalarından biridir. - Denial is one of the strongest human defence mechanisms.

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{i} ret
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{i} reddetme
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(Askeri) esirgeme
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(Tıp) deniyal
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geri çevirme
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yalanlama
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yadsıma
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yoksama
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inkar/tekzip/yalanlama
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katiyetle reddetme
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yalanlama ret
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(Askeri) Dağıtmak, başarmak
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a flat denial tam inkâr
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{i} tekzip
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{i} red
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almamazlık
English - English
renegation
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Refusal to believe a problem exists

Suzanne Fields wrote: Denial came out of the therapyspeak prevalent in the middle of the 20th century, especially as it was applied to confronting the reality of mortality. It was popularized as the first stage of grief, and quickly expanded to include refusal to confront any bad news or disturbing ideas.

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An assertion of untruth

The singer has issued a sweeping denial of all the rumors.

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A refusal to comply with a request

Every time we asked for an interview we got a denial.

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disavowal
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{n} a denying, refusal, rebuff, objection
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the act of asserting that something alleged is not true the act of refusing to comply (as with a request); "it resulted in a complete denial of his privileges"
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A refusal to acknowledge; disclaimer of connection with; disavowal; the contrary of confession; as, the denial of a fault charged on one; a denial of God
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A refusal to admit the truth of a statement, charge, imputation, etc
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The negation in logic
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An application for a license is denied
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defense mechanism in which the subject acts as if consciously unaware of a wish or reality
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A defense mechanism that is demonstrated by avoidance of disagreeable realities by the mind's refusal to acknowledge them at a conscious level May or may not be adaptive, depending on the information being denied
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a state of mind that precludes developing useful alternatives to vision loss
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The denial of something to someone is the act of refusing to let them have it. the denial of visas to international relief workers
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the act of asserting that something alleged is not true
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Determination that certain care or services cannot be reimbursed
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A normal defense mechanism often identified among terminally ill patients and family members, in which there is a refusal to accept a medical prognosis
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renunciation of your own interests in favor of the interests of others
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Pretending to your others or yourself that some unflattering fact is not true
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A decision by a health care organization to refuse payment for a health care service already provided A decision by a health care organization to refuse (deny) an authorization request for services prior to receipt of the health care service   In some cases, a partial payment, modification of an authorization request, a partial authorization approval, or a termination of current care may also be considered denials  
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(psychiatry) a defense mechanism that denies painful thoughts
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Definition: An unconscious defense mechanism characterized by refusal to acknowledge painful realities, thoughts, or feelings It is a defense to protect the alcoholic's drinking and a way to avoid pain
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{i} refusal to accept, refusal to believe, refusal to recognize; act of denying
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a defendant's answer or plea denying the truth of the charges against him; "he gave evidence for the defense"
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a process of automatically blocking out awareness of painful realities, thoughts, or feelings in order to protect oneself from emotional distress
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Written letter by your adjuster stating your claim or a condition is not work related
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The act of gainsaying, refusing, or disowning; negation; the contrary of affirmation
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Unconsciously refusing to admit that someone is addicted Denial occurs among addicts themselves and among those who are close to them
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When the insurance company refuses to pay for or authorize surgery
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Notification from an insurer that a claim for payment (or request for pre-authorization) is not approved, due to documentation deficiencies, ineligibility of the member, lack of medical necessity or other reason
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w-m: avoiding guilt by pushing the decision that made it out of awareness, rendering it inaccessible to correction or Atonement; roughly equivalent to repression; protects the ego's belief that it is our source and not God r-m: used to deny error and affirm truth: to deny " the denial of truth "
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A defense mechanism by which unacceptable impulses or ideas are not perceived or allowed into full awareness See also defense mechanisms
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The refusal of an Insurer to provide coverage for a loss, for reasons supported by the circumstances of the loss, and the terms and Conditions of the policy
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A refusal to grant; rejection of a request
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Call condition that occurs when no circuits are available and a busy tone is returned to the calling party [This situation is distinctly different from delay in that denial is not time-related and can only be measured in terms of the percentage of calls denied ] See blocking
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Suspension or withholding of authorization
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By denying a permission, a method can prevent its callers and itself from exercising the privilege represented by that permission (unless it is explicitly asserted ) If a method on the call stack denies Permission A, a stack walk checking for Permission A will fail unless a valid assertion is found on the stack between the method doing the denial and the method that initiated the check for Permission A
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Inability to acknowledge something apparent to others It can be an involuntary coping strategy
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Denial is an integral part of the disease process and a major obstacle to recovery The alcoholic/addict lies about his/her using, hides using by denying and refusing to discuss the extent of the use As the disease progresses, remarkably the denial likewise increases [How many times have you heard ]
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French: 1) interdiction d'appel 2) refus; rejet 1) A call-blocking condition which occurs when the access to available circuits is restricted For example, local calling may be allowed and long distance calling denied (See blocking; Section 2: call blocking ) 2) A condition that occurs when no circuits are available and a busy tone is returned to the calling party
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assertion of the untruth of a thing stated or maintained; a contradiction
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An action available to the building administration and/or the Recertification Subcommittee denying an individual the approval of an activity or the awarding of clock hours This usually occurs when, in the judgement of the building administration and/or the Recertification Subcommittee, an activity does not meet the individual professional development plan and/or the Professional Development Master Plan criteria for approval or when the requirements for a clock hour award are not met by the staff member
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In many ways this is similar to Disruption, but more pre-emptive in nature This is when someone attempts an action and you prevent it from ever happening "My denial deck is in full swing By using Shaky on the Dismount on your challenge, 'On Patrol', you get nothin' Nada Zip "
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the act of refusing to comply (as with a request); "it resulted in a complete denial of his privileges"
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A denial of something is a statement that it is not true, does not exist, or did not happen. Despite official denials, the rumours still persist Denial of the Mafia's existence is nothing new
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In psychology, denial is when a person cannot or will not accept an unpleasant truth. an addict who is in denial about his addiction
a denial

    Hyphenation

    a de·ni·al

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı dînayıl

    Pronunciation

    /ə dəˈnīəl/ /ə dɪˈnaɪəl/
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