outright denial - translation to greek
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outright denial - translation to greek

STATEMENT WHICH APPEARS TO DENY THAT SOMETHING IS TRUE, BUT WHICH, WHEN EXAMINED CAREFULLY, CAN BE SEEN TO HAVE USED DIVERSION, BLUSTER, OR AMBIGUITY TO AVOID MAKING A CLEAR, DIRECT DENIAL
Nondenial denial; Non denial denial

outright denial      
κατηγορηματική άρνηση
κατηγορηματική άρνηση      
outright denial
self denial         
ACT OF LETTING GO OF THE SELF AS WITH ALTRUISTIC ABSTINENCE
Self sacrificial; Self-sacrificial; Self denial; Self-abnegation; Self-abnegate; Self-abnegated; Self-abnegating; Self-abnegator; Selfabnegate; Self abnegate; Selfabnegation; Self abnegation; Self-denying; Selfdenying
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Definition

DDOS
Distributed Denial Of Service [Additional explanations: attack], "Style: DDoS"

Wikipedia

Non-denial denial

A non-denial denial is a statement that, at first hearing, seems to be a direct, clearcut and unambiguous denial of some allegation or accusation, but after being parsed carefully turns out to not be a denial at all, and is thus not explicitly untruthful if the allegation is in fact correct. It is a case in which words that are literally true are used to convey a false impression; analysis of whether or when such behavior constitutes lying is a long-standing issue in ethics. British newspaper The Sunday Times has defined it as "an on-the-record statement, usually made by a politician, repudiating a journalist's story, but in such a way as to leave open the possibility that it is actually true".

Examples of use of outright denial
1. Its nonsense, said Coogans spokesman, while not issuing an outright denial.
2. London declared itself "surprised" by the allegation, which is less than an outright denial.
3. A senior official labelled the reports "ill–informed", although he stopped short of an outright denial.
4. No outright denial Initially looking nervous and drawn, Lula nonetheless offered a spirited performance.
5. Modi has maintained his administration acted responsibly during the massacre, but has never issued an outright denial.