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Definition of Negated
1. negate [v] - See also: negate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Negated
Literary usage of Negated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reason, Thought, and Language; Or, The Many and the One: A Revised System of by Douglas Macleane (1906)
"There is no such thing as a negative, but only a negated, copula.' The negation
follows the different forms of the positive judgement, and may apply to any ..."
2. Anarchism by Paul Eltzbacher, Steven Tracy Byington (1908)
"REALIZATION I. With regard to the manner in which they conceive their realization—that
is, the transition from the negated condition to the affirmed ..."
3. The Yoga-system of Patañjali: Or, The Ancient Hindu Doctrine of by Patañjali, Vyāsa, Vācaspatimiśra (1914)
"[A negated quality found in some perceptible thing would be, for instance, ]
motion, a quality belonging to some such [perceptible] thing as earth [and this ..."
4. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"As for example the experience is not negated but its relation to the self is only
negated. The objects are changeable by their very nature. ..."
5. Logic by Christoph Sigwart (1895)
"When we start from a negative judgment it does not hold good that everything
which is necessarily contained in the thought of the negated predicate is also ..."