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    gain·say
    [ˌɡānˈsā]
    verb
    formal
    gainsay (verb) · gainsays (third person present) · gainsaid (past tense) · gainsaid (past participle) · gainsaying (present participle)
    1. deny or contradict (a fact or statement):
      "the impact of the railroads cannot be gainsaid"
      • speak against or oppose (someone):
        "none could gainsay her"
    Origin
    Middle English: from obsolete gain- ‘against’ + say.
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    How does the verb gainsay differ from other similar words?Some common synonyms of gainsay are contradict, contravene, and deny. While all these words mean "to refuse to accept as true or valid," gainsay implies disputing the truth of what another has said.
    What does gainsay mean?You might have trouble figuring out the meaning of gainsay if you’re thinking of our modern word gain plus say. It should help to know that the gain part comes to us from the Old English word gēan-, meaning “against” or “in opposition to.”
    Where does the word gainsay come from?It should help to know that the gain part comes to us from the Old English word gēan-, meaning “against” or “in opposition to.” In Middle English, gēan- was joined to seyen (“to say”) to form gein-seyen, which led to the modern word gainsay. So when you see gainsay, think “to say against”—that is, “to deny” or “to contradict.”
    What is a synonym for Gainsay?gain•say /ˈgeɪnˌseɪ, geɪnˈseɪ/ v. [ ~ + object], -said /-ˌsɛd, -ˈsɛd/ -say•ing. contradict. gain•say (gān′ sā′, gān sā′ ), v.t., -said, -say•ing. to deny, dispute, or contradict. oppose. Middle English gainsaien. See again, say1 1250–1300 gain′say′er, n. Synonyms: disclaim, deny, dispute, contradict, more... Visit the English Only Forum.
     
  3. verb (used with object),gain·said,gain·say·ing. to deny, dispute, or contradict. to speak or act against; oppose.
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    transitive verb 1 : to declare to be untrue or invalid 2 : contradict, oppose did not dare to gainsay the king
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gainsay
    tr.v. gain·said (-sād′, -sĕd′), gain·say·ing, gain·says (-sāz′, -sĕz′) 1. To declare to be false; deny. See Synonyms at deny. 2. To oppose (someone), especially by contradiction: "She was going to fashion the end of her existence in her own way, and in this determination she would not be gainsaid" (Louis Auchincloss).
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    gainsay verb [ T often in negatives ] formal uk / ˌɡeɪnˈseɪ / us / ˌɡeɪnˈseɪ / gainsaid | gainsaid Add to word list to refuse to accept something as the truth:
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