Deniability example sentences
Related (19): concealment, disavowal, repudiation, disavow, disown, disclaim, repudiate, cover-up, hide, deny, obfuscate, dissemble, disguise, camouflage, cloak, mask, veil, suppress, deflect
deniability
definition
- noun form of deniable
de·ni·a·ble
adjective
deniable (adjective)
- able to be denied:
Synonyms
deniable"Deniability" Example Sentences
1. His deniability of the incident was not convincing.2. She questioned his deniability of the facts.
3. His deniability was wearing thin with each passing day.
4. His deniability of the situation was unconvincing.
5. He had no deniability in this matter.
6. His deniability of the charges was unconvincing.
7. His deniability of the truth was not accepted.
8. His deniability of the facts was not believable.
9. He had no deniability in the matter.
10. His deniability of the situation was not accepted.
11. His deniability of the facts was met with skepticism.
12. His deniability of the charges was met with disbelief.
13. His deniability of the truth was not convincing.
14. His deniability of the incident was met with doubt.
15. His deniability of the evidence was not accepted.
16. His deniability of the allegations was unconvincing.
17. He had no deniability in regard to the issue.
18. His deniability of the accusations was not accepted.
19. His deniability of the charges was met with suspicion.
20. His deniability of the facts was met with incredulity.
Common Phases
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