Examples of 'officially denied' in a sentence

Meaning of "officially denied"

officially denied - This phrase means that something has been refuted or rejected by an official source or authority. It is used when an authoritative statement is made to discredit or reject a claim, rumor, or accusation

How to use "officially denied" in a sentence

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officially denied
Ankara has officially denied supplying weapons.
Your access to our lives is officially denied.
Bitfinex officially denied rumors about its insolvency.
The hungarian government has officially denied.
Anything officially denied was probably a fact.
So permission to chop yourself into pieces is officially denied.
Both countries officially denied responsibility for the mine.
Never believe anything until is has been officially denied.
France has officially denied it.
Your request for a guitar has been officially denied.
Turkey has always officially denied the presence of such camps.
And governments throughout history have officially denied.
Is officially denied.
This request was officially denied.
Washington is the place where nobody believes a rumor until it has been officially denied.

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It has been officially denied.
Officially denied any direct access to the government to finance the Central Bank.
These claims were officially denied.
McLane officially denied that he had any part in it.
The Egyptian government has officially denied the news.
Ankara has officially denied supplying weapons to Syrian rebels.
Rumours of their engagement were later officially denied by Buckingham Palace.
The AUC officially denied that they had anything to do with them.
In Azerbaijan the Armenian genocide is officially denied and is considered a hoax.
Been officially denied by the US government.
William Wake as Archbishop of Canterbury officially denied this prediction to calm the public.
As the old saying goes, never believe a story until it is officially denied.
Meanwhile China has officially denied any involvement.
Like they always say, never believe a rumor until it is officially denied.
The territorial gains were officially denied by the Nigerian military.
You know the old adage, a story is not confirmed until it is officially denied.
The allegations have been officially denied by Khar and her husband.
Nobody believes a rumor here in Washington until it 's officially denied.
The Serbian government has officially denied reports of war crimes.
And so we are clear, permission to access Tracy Ferguson's file is officially denied.
The Ministry of Health has officially denied that they are involved in preparing a new law.
Never believe anything until it 's officially denied.
The Chinese government has officially denied the existence of a cyber war and intelligence apparatus.
This week, that request was officially denied.
This has been officially denied by the Foreign Ministry.
As for the request, consider it officially denied.
Ismael Haniyeh officially denied accusations that Hamas intended to establish an Islamic emirate.
Permission to access Tracy Ferguson 's file is officially denied.
The Ferrero group officially denied the rumour via its official Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Permission to access Tracy Ferguson 's file And so we are clear, is officially denied.
This report was officially denied by Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim.
Anyway, the name stuck regardless -- although the government has officially denied it.
North Korea has officially denied it tortured or mistreating Otto Warmbier.
First rule of politics: Never believe anything until it's officially denied.
The Soviet Union and Vietnam officially denied any presence there.

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Examples of using Officially
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