slam |
deny |
In lang=en terms the difference between slam and deny
is that
slam is to change providers (eg of domain registration or telephone carrier) for a customer without clear (if any) consent while
deny is to refuse to give or grant something to someone.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between slam and deny
is that
slam is (obsolete) a type of card game, also called ruff and honours while
deny is (obsolete) to refuse (to do or accept something).
As verbs the difference between slam and deny
is that
slam is (ergative) to shut with sudden force so as to produce a shock and noise or
slam can be (card games) to defeat by winning all the tricks of a deal or a hand while
deny is to not allow.
As a noun slam
is (countable) a sudden impact or blow or
slam can be (obsolete) a type of card game, also called ruff and honours.
tolerate |
deny |
As verbs the difference between tolerate and deny
is that
tolerate is to allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to exist or occur without interference while
deny is to not allow.
deny |
turndown |
As a verb deny
is to not allow.
As a noun turndown is
a downturn.
adopt |
deny |
In lang=en terms the difference between adopt and deny
is that
adopt is to select and take or approve while
deny is to refuse to give or grant something to someone.
As verbs the difference between adopt and deny
is that
adopt is (with relationship specified) to take by choice into relationship, child, heir, friend, citizen, etc while
deny is to not allow.
ban |
deny |
In transitive terms the difference between ban and deny
is that
ban is to prohibit; interdict; proscribe; forbid or block from participation while
deny is to refuse to give or grant something to someone.
In obsolete terms the difference between ban and deny
is that
ban is a curse or anathema while
deny is to refuse (to do or accept something).
As verbs the difference between ban and deny
is that
ban is to summon; call out while
deny is to not allow.
As a noun ban
is prohibition.
As an initialism BAN
is british Approved Name.
false |
deny |
As an adjective false
is untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.
As a noun false
is one of two options on a true-or-false test.
As an adverb false
is not truly; not honestly; falsely.
As a verb deny is
to not allow.
betray |
deny |
As verbs the difference between betray and deny
is that
betray is to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city. e.g. Quresh betrayed Sunil to marry Nuzhat while
deny is to not allow.
deny |
denies |
As verbs the difference between deny and denies
is that
deny is to not allow while
denies is .
deny |
request |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between deny and request
is that
deny is (obsolete) to refuse (to do or accept something) while
request is (obsolete) that which is asked for or requested.
As verbs the difference between deny and request
is that
deny is to not allow while
request is to express the need or desire for.
As a noun request is
act of (
l).
adjourn |
deny |
In lang=en terms the difference between adjourn and deny
is that
adjourn is to end or suspend an event while
deny is to refuse to give or grant something to someone.
As verbs the difference between adjourn and deny
is that
adjourn is to postpone while
deny is to not allow.
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