formally deny
Frequency: 6.57.0 per million words
To deny something in an official or serious way.
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- The company spokesman had to formally deny the rumors of an impending bankruptcy.
- The defendant will formally deny the charges in court tomorrow.
- The government issued a statement to formally deny any involvement in the scandal.
- We request that you formally deny this inaccurate claim in writing.
- By the time the news broke, the organization had already prepared to formally deny the allegations.
- The accusation was formally denied by the ministry in a press conference.
- He has formally denied his connection to the controversial project on several occasions.
- Formally denying the report is the only option left to restore public confidence.
- If the allegations persist, the board will have no choice but to formally deny them through legal channels.
- In his letter of resignation, he took the opportunity to formally deny all accusations of misconduct.