Definition of Negation. Meaning of Negation. Synonyms of Negation

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Definition of Negation

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Renegation
Renegation Ren`e*ga"tion (r?n`?-ga"sh?n), n. A denial. [R.] ``Absolute renegation of Christ.' --Milman.
Self-abnegation
Self-abnegation Self`-ab`ne*ga"tion, n. Self-denial; self-renunciation; self-sacrifice.

Meaning of Negation from wikipedia

- negation of a proposition P {\displaystyle P} is the proposition whose proofs are the re****ations of P {\displaystyle P} . An operand of a negation is...
- Jill. "Decapitated "The Negation" review". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2014-03-01. Brzeziński, Adam. "Decapitated – The Negation review". www.terazrock.pl...
- principle of double negation, i.e. a proposition is equivalent of the falsehood of its negation." Double negation elimination and double negation introduction...
- each other via negation. The rules can be expressed in English as: The negation of "A and B" is the same as "not A or not B". The negation of "A or B" is...
- the addition of not Negation (comics), a CrossGen comic The Negation, a 2004 album by the Polish metal band Decapitated Negationism, an illegitimate historical...
- Negation introduction is a rule of inference, or transformation rule, in the field of propositional calculus. Negation introduction states that if a given...
- denote negation, and let p be a variable ranging over truth values. For these choices, if p = 0 then ~p = 2; and if p = 1 then ~p = 0. Cyclic negation was...
- psychiatrist Jules Cotard described the condition as le délire des négations ("the delirium of negation"), a psychiatric syndrome of varied severity. A mild case...
- negatives intensify the negation. Languages where multiple negatives affirm each other are said to have negative concord or emphatic negation. Lithuanian, Portuguese...
- called negation – the grammatical rules for negation vary from language to language, and a given language may have multiple methods of negation. Affirmative...