Denies
Denies is the third-person singular present tense of the verb deny. To deny something is to declare that it is not true, to refuse to admit a statement, or to refuse to grant or accept a request or allegation. Denial can apply to facts, accusations, claims, or obligations, and it can be expressed in direct or indirect speech.
Etymologically, deny derives from Latin denegare, meaning to refuse or reject, passing into Old French and then
Usage notes and distinctions: deny is often followed by a direct object or a clause, for example,
In legal and formal contexts, a party may deny allegations in pleadings or testimony, and a denial
See also denial (concept), negation, refusal, rejection, and deniable.