Doing without negation is a particularly helpful feature, for a reason which will be explained below.
In the first it is the negation of desire, in the second, of the culturally defined other of cultural difference.
Just as unceasingly are the sounds of argumentation and negation to be heard.
Perhaps Louis was also stung by the threatened negation of his own youthful exploits on the March.
Such knowledge by itself leads to a Buddhistic negation of the will.
The so-called secondary categories consist of almost equally linguistic concepts: negation and opposition, comparatives, modes, and so on.
This is negation, not support.
This is a perfect example of the mechanism of negation as postulated by Sigmund Freud.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounnegationverbnegate
1[singular, uncountable] when something is made to have no effect or be the opposite of what it should be: Much of what passes for Christianity is a negation of Christ’s teachings.2[uncountable] when someone says no or disagrees: He shook his head in silent negation.