Sentences

againsay in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

To gainsay means to deny or contradict a statement or authority.

Sample Sentences

  1. She tried to gainsay his authority, but her arguments fell flat.
  2. It is difficult to gainsay the overwhelming evidence presented in the trial.
  3. No one dared to gainsay the rules set by the committee.
  4. His attempt to gainsay the facts only made the situation worse.
  5. They believed that to gainsay her contributions would be a disservice to the team.
  6. In a debate, one must be prepared to gainsay opposing viewpoints effectively.
  7. The research findings were so compelling that few could gainsay them.
  8. To gainsay the truth is to invite unnecessary conflict.
  9. Despite his charisma, many found it hard to gainsay the inconsistencies in his story.
  10. In politics, it is often risky to gainsay popular opinion.
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