emphatically deny
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To deny something in a forceful way to show it is very important.
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- The politician emphatically denied any involvement in the corruption scandal.
- The CEO emphatically denied any knowledge of the illegal activities.
- She emphatically denied the allegations made against her in court.
- She has always emphatically denied the accusations made against her.
- The company spokesman emphatically denied reports of financial misconduct.
- During the press conference, the minister will emphatically deny the rumors of his resignation.
- He emphatically denied having any knowledge of the illegal activities.
- He looked me straight in the eye and emphatically denied that he had taken the money.
- The minister emphatically denied claims that the government was hiding information.
- We must emphatically deny any suggestion that our safety standards are inadequate.
- Both suspects emphatically denied their guilt during questioning.
- The official report emphatically denies the existence of a cover-up.
- The CEO emphatically denied that the layoffs were due to poor management.
- Although they were found guilty, they continue to emphatically deny their involvement.
- She emphatically denied ever receiving the confidential documents.
- The suspect continued to emphatically deny the charges, despite the evidence.
- The witness emphatically denied seeing the defendant at the crime scene.
- It is important to emphatically deny false claims before they can spread further.
- Officials emphatically denied that safety protocols had been ignored.
- The celebrity's agent issued a statement emphatically denying the tabloid story.