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leugnen

Leugnen is a German verb meaning to deny or refuse to acknowledge the truth of something. It is a regular weak verb and is used to reject claims, statements, or evidence.

Conjugation and grammar: in the present tense it appears as ich leugne, du leugnest, er leugnet, wir

Usage and nuance: leugnen is transitive and typically used with a direct object, as in eine Behauptung

Context and related terms: in legal, political, and media contexts leugnen may appear in discussions of claims,

Examples: Der Angeklagte leugnet die Vorwürfe. Die Regierung leugnet die Enthüllungen. Die Leugnung der Ergebnisse stieß

leugnen,
ihr
leugnet,
sie
leugnen.
The
simple
past
forms
are
ich
leugnete,
du
leugnetest,
er
leugnete,
wir
leugneten,
ihr
leugnetet,
sie
leugneten.
The
past
participle
is
geleugnet,
and
the
perfect
tense
is
formed
with
haben:
ich
habe
geleugnet,
du
hast
geleugnet,
er
hat
geleugnet,
etc.
The
noun
form
is
die
Leugnung
(the
denial);
der
Leugner
means
a
denier.
leugnen
(to
deny
a
claim)
or
die
Tatsachen
leugnen
(to
deny
the
facts).
It
conveys
a
straightforward
rejection
of
asserted
statements,
often
in
response
to
scrutiny,
evidence,
or
accusations.
It
is
distinct
from
lügen
(to
lie):
leugnen
refers
to
denying
truth,
whereas
lügen
refers
to
making
false
statements.
allegations,
or
scientific
findings.
Related
verbs
include
bestreiten
(to
dispute,
to
challenge)
and
ablehnen
(to
reject).
The
act
of
denial
can
be
followed
by
phrases
such
as
die
Behauptung
leugnen,
die
Vorwürfe
leugnen,
or
die
Ergebnisse
leugnen.
auf
Kritik.