Found 4 items, similar to Negativing.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: negative
negatif
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: negative
negatif
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: negative
negative
adj 1: characterized by or displaying negation or denial or
opposition or resistance; having no positive features;
“a negative outlook on life”;
“a colorless negative
personality”;
“a negative evaluation”;
“a negative
reaction to an advertising campaign” [ant:
neutral,
positive]
2: reckoned in a direction opposite to that regarded as
positive
3: having a negative electric charge;
“electrons are negative”
[syn:
electronegative] [ant:
neutral,
positive]
4: expressing or consisting of a negation or refusal or denial
[ant:
affirmative]
5: having the quality of something harmful or unpleasant;
“ran
a negative campaign”;
“delinquents retarded by their
negative outlook on life”
6: not indicating the presence of microorganisms or disease or
a specific condition;
“the HIV test was negative” [syn:
disconfirming]
[ant:
positive]
7: less than zero;
“a negative number”
8: designed or tending to discredit, especially without
positive or helpful suggestions;
“negative criticism”
[syn:
damaging]
9: involving disadvantage or harm;
“minus (or negative)
factors” [syn:
minus]
negative
v : vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent;
“The
President vetoed the bill” [syn:
veto,
blackball]
negative
n 1: a reply of denial;
“he answered in the negative” [ant:
affirmative]
2: a piece of photographic film showing an image with black and
white tones reversed
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Negativing
Negative
\Neg"a*tive\ (n[e^]g"[.a]*t[i^]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Negatived (n[e^]g"[.a]*t[i^]vd); p. pr. & vb. n.
Negativing.]
1. To prove unreal or untrue; to disprove.
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The omission or infrequency of such recitals does
not negative the existence of miracles. --Paley.
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2. To reject by vote; to refuse to enact or sanction; as, the
Senate negatived the bill.
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3. To neutralize the force of; to counteract.
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