Examples of 'vigorously denied' in a sentence

Meaning of "vigorously denied"

vigorously denied - This phrase describes a strong and forceful rejection or refusal of something. It indicates an emphatic and intense denial of a claim or accusation

How to use "vigorously denied" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
vigorously denied
Sparks has vigorously denied the allegations.
Michael Moore himself has vigorously denied it.
China has vigorously denied these accusations.
The Board of the infirmary vigorously denied this.
This was vigorously denied by her agent.
And quite understandably, she vigorously denied it.
Izetbegović vigorously denied these accusations.
Peña Nieto 's former chief of staff vigorously denied the claim.
He has vigorously denied the claims.
The North Korean government has vigorously denied these reports.
Kelly vigorously denied wrongdoing.
The Central African Government has vigorously denied those allegations.
It was vigorously denied that any of the arrested group had been executed.
One of the mosques has vigorously denied the allegations.
Silva vigorously denied all charges while not specifically addressing whether the game occurred.

See also

Have all been vigorously denied.
Bloomsbury vigorously denied allegations of plagiarism when the case first came to court.
Our clients have from the outset vigorously denied any such suggestion.
Vigorously denied this, arguing the information.
Grace Company has vigorously denied these charges.
Trump vigorously denied the dossier 's allegations, calling it fake news during a press conference.
The chief sadhu himself vigorously denied being Bose.
Bergman vigorously denied the charges, claiming that the homes he operated were well run.
In both cases the Commission has vigorously denied any liability in damages.
He vigorously denied paternity much to Isabelle 's chagrin.
The allegations were vigorously denied by President Taylor.
Some commenters speculated that he had, in fact, created it himself ; he vigorously denied it.
Hochhuth vigorously denied this.
And Siskins? Herbert Siskins has vigorously denied the allegations.
The Post has vigorously denied the accusations against its correspondent.
The Soviet government, headed by Joseph Stalin, vigorously denied the German charge.
Huawei has vigorously denied it is controlled by Beijing.
Finding courage at the end, they both vigorously denied the charges against the Order.
McCreery vigorously denied Stevenson 's charges and eventually challenged him to a duel.
These claims are vigorously denied by NDS and NewsCorp.
Cameron vigorously denied the allegations, which, if true, would have compromised her credibility as a journalist.
Our provincial government vigorously denied liability in the months following the outbreak.
Since then, it has vigorously denied allegations that it continued to manufacture biological 5 weapons.
Allegations that were vigorously denied Friday by the White House.
But the defendants vigorously denied that they had killed Rathenau because he was Jewish.
At the same time, they both vigorously denied borrowing anything from each other.
Herbert Siskins has vigorously denied the allegations and initiated legal action against the paper.
Aberhart and Manning vigorously denied they were anti-Semitic.
Charges vigorously denied by Netflix.
The Chinese government has vigorously denied any involvement in these [ cyber attacks ].
That story was vigorously denied by US military officials, and ultimately wa retracted by CNN.
Government and its cronies vigorously denied these accusations, but finally we have been proven correct.
Chekhov vigorously denied this, stating, Why this libel?
At the time, North Vietnam vigorously denied ever sending troops or equipment into South Vietnam.
When the Clintons vigorously denied the story, it became known as Troopergate.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Denied
Denied the opportunity to use their talents
Fatherhood can be denied if there is no relation by blood
And it seems my first stipulation has been denied
Show more
Examples of using Vigorously
It is essential for us vigorously to promote its universality
Vigorously shake the transmitter to provoke a transmission
By responding quickly and vigorously to events in order
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary