1 to show something to be wrong or to be the opposite of what was thought, or to cause something to have no effect: --
In the case of "there is no police situation," this is a response to the interviewer's comments and acts to negate their claim.
The unknown but substantial degree of interdependence among many of the sources also negates claims regarding the ' precision' of estimates.
It negates rigid unities, affirms plurality, and transforms a lack into a plenitude.
However, a combination of improperly explained technologies and immediate comfort needs sometimes negates the positive effect of natural technologies.
However, the rules are only temporary manifestations of an ongoing dialogue that by its very nature works continuously to change "rules" and negate them.
Even a simplistic rational analysis of corrupt behaviour highlights its harmful effects on society, thus negating it as a rational course of action.
In this paper we study an alternative model which incorporates a time delay explicitly, negating the need for the auxiliary equations.
This constraint seems to negate any awesomeness or glory or sublimity of the little totality.