megtagadása
Megtagadása is a Hungarian noun meaning the act of denying, renouncing, or repudiating something that one has asserted, claimed, or is expected to acknowledge. It is formed from the verb megtagad (to deny, refuse) with the nominalizing suffix -ás and the possessive suffix -a, yielding a construction that can indicate the person performing the act (megtagadása = his/her denial). The term is used across various contexts, including religious, legal, political, and everyday language.
In religious contexts, megtagadása commonly refers to apostasy or renunciation of faith, when a person rejects
Compared with other Hungarian terms, megtagadása emphasizes the act of rejection rather than the negation of
See also: apostasy, renunciation, denial, negation (tagadás in logic).