negate

ఎదుర్కోడానికి
definition
verb
alcohol negates the effects of the drug
nullify; make ineffective.
What we did there was just negate the A. We wanted to negate the whole sentence.
make (a clause, sentence, or proposition) negative in meaning.
example
Colonial rule, in denying democracy, seemed to 'negate' any concept of the state's duty to its subjects.
Even though outwardly he denied wanting her, Ethan could no longer 'negate' the need of her presence in his life.
I take supplements to try and offset or 'negate' the effects of the ubiquitous poisons in our food and environment.
The purpose of this paper has not been to 'negate' or refute the historical memories of the generation that came of age during Japan's dark valley.
The existence of a biological substrate, however, does not 'negate' the importance of the social construction and feminist analysis models of the development and expression of sexuality.
I don't mean to take this into a ‘blame the victim’ argument, but clearly the youth is a product of its environment, and so we can't 'negate' the effect of their upbringing.
This is the shadow side of desire, manifested in the impulse to 'negate' , deny, and reject that which is unpleasant or unwelcome.
What we did there was just negate the A. We wanted to 'negate' the whole sentence.
Meanwhile, the promotional work to 'negate' the effects of the foot and mouth scare commenced in the middle of the crisis with an advertising campaign in the national press.
In the process she has faced round after round of blood transfusions and radical hospital treatment to 'negate' the effects of the illness that is destroying her bone marrow.
It would culminate in an increase in the rate at which the general level of the price of goods and services in the economy is increased, and 'negate' the positive effect which the latest lowering of oil and petrol prices may have had.
It is reduced, therefore, to vindicating its national glory by attempting to 'negate' the military and political power of the United States.
In itself, the accent on international governing bodies does not 'negate' the political sovereignty of individual nations.
I'll admit, I think it's often exaggerated greatly for that purpose, but such exaggeration doesn't 'negate' it's existence.
The finance minister and senior cabinet colleagues believe that otherwise crèche fees will increase and 'negate' the effect of more child benefit and tax breaks.
They have to continue with unpredictable flight times and routes and counter measures in the air to 'negate' the effect of these missiles.
It doesn't 'negate' an interest in politics, history, ethics or humanity at large, or mean you have no self-respect.
The existence of packet loss does not 'negate' the viability for storage traffic over IP.
But does that 'negate' the imperial nature of our power?
In truth, she could not have known she had fallen into this realm as the mere awareness of self and location whether spatial or otherwise would 'negate' the very nature of the state itself.
In some English dialects, after all, a double negative reinforces a negative, it doesn't 'negate' it.
Moreover, since all human arrangements are vulnerable to changes in circumstances, the possibility that a planned robbery might be cancelled if there are police in the vicinity at the time does not 'negate' the existence of a conspiracy.
Psychiatrists point out that alcohol itself is a depressant and may 'negate' the effects of anti-depressant medication.
Disaster and evil seem to me no more to negate the existence of God than they 'negate' the existence of love and courage.
I've suggested that Rice's utterance is unlikely to be function-free, and also that it's unlikely to have been used to question, 'negate' , or contradict.
The problem is that alcohol 'negates' the effects of the medication, and greatly exacerbates my condition.
If they are allowed to encounter one another, they will rapidly recombine and form water again, 'negating' the effect of the catalyst.
So if liberals think that entitlement reform can be avoided by 'negating' the small tax cuts now in prospect, they are sadly misguided.
However, these holes would be routinely covered up by the fingers of smokers, thus 'negating' their effect and resulting in a cigarette equally toxic as regular cigarettes.
If we are one in Christ, then our unity in him, while suppressing the partition of individual natures, in no way 'negates' personal plurality.
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