negation

[ ni-gey-shuh n ]
/ nɪˈgeɪ ʃən /

noun

the act of denying: He shook his head in negation of the charge.
a denial: a negation of one's former beliefs.
something that is without existence; nonentity.
the absence or opposite of something that is actual, positive, or affirmative: Darkness is the negation of light.
a negative statement, idea, concept, doctrine, etc.; a contradiction, refutation, or rebuttal: a shameless lie that demands a negation.

Origin of negation

1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin negātiōn- (stem of negātiō) denial. See negate, -ion

OTHER WORDS FROM negation

ne·ga·tion·al, adjective ne·ga·tion·ist, noun non·ne·ga·tion, noun re·ne·ga·tion, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for negation

negation
/ (nɪˈɡeɪʃən) /

noun

the opposite or absence of something
a negative thing or condition
the act or an instance of negating
logic
  1. the operator that forms one sentence from another and corresponds to the English not
  2. a sentence so formed. It is usually written –p, ~p, ̄p or ⇁ p, where p is the given sentence, and is false when the given sentence is true, and true when it is false

Medical definitions for negation

negation
[ nĭ-gāshən ]

n.

A denial, contradiction, or negative statement.