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单词 denialist
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Definition of denialist in English:

denialist

noundɪˈnʌɪ(ə)lɪstdəˈnaɪələst
  • A person who refuses to admit the truth of a concept or proposition that is supported by the majority of scientific or historical evidence.

    the small minority of very vocal climate change denialists
    as modifier the denialist view
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To the skeptics' discomfort, their arguments are frequently quoted by the denialists.
    • So far the pattern is for the emails to look a lot less suspicious once they're put into context, and for the denialists to oversell what they've found.
    • Since the denialists are denying, drastic measures are required.
    • While the greenhouse denialists reject such scenarios outright, more hard-headed ruling-class planners take them more seriously.
    • It is probably true that The Day After Tomorrow's special effects-driven excesses have given the greenhouse denialists a propaganda free kick.
    • Those who did speak up were "bludgeoned quite strongly" and labelled denialists.
    • He hints darkly that, though some 'denialists' are 'not evil', others 'cross the line between what could arguably be protected free speech'.
    • Then there's the well-funded greenhouse denialist think-tanks on the lookout for any evidence, argument or anecdote that might raise public doubts - legitimate or otherwise - about the growing strength of the scientific consensus.
    • And just, by the by, you are about the third or fourth left-winger I have seen on the net saying that the dissidents "are more properly termed denialists".
    • Thank you for Talbot's excellent series of articles debunking the myths propagated by the AIDS denialists.
    • The HIV denialists do not all belong in one category.
    • But denialists have never been interested in understanding the science, after all, if they understood it, they could not be in denial anymore.
    • They are the problem, and they need to acknowledge that fact and start cleaning up their own mess rather than spouting denialist rhetoric.
    • Until recently, AIDS researchers and activists in the United States tended to regard the denialists with derision, assuming they would fade away.
    • He came under the influence of a group of maverick scientists known as Aids denialists.
    • The denialist position within the government has put the fear of God into the medical establishment, who will do nothing to counter it.
    • But many in the medical establishment say the sacking of her deputy is evidence that he remains an "Aids denialist" who questions the link between HIV and the disease.
    • The denialist side was actively subverting the peer review process.
    • We need to recognise that the denialist movement is a true grass-roots phenomenon, though this does not make it any less reactionary.

Derivatives

  • denialism

  • noundɪˈnʌɪ(ə)lɪz(ə)mdəˈnaɪəlɪzm
    • A resurgence of denialism in the United States would have far reaching effects on the global AIDS pandemic, just as it already has in South Africa.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For his dedication he gets little thanks or government support in a new era in which denialism begins to dominate.
      • There's big money to be made in climate change denialism.
      • The use of the concept of 'denialism' as a cudgel with which to beat anybody who questions global warming has become familiar.
      • The cause of public confidence in science is ill served by the dogmatic and intolerant banner of 'denialism'.
 
 

Definition of denialist in US English:

denialist

noundəˈnīələstdəˈnaɪələst
  • A person who does not acknowledge the truth of a concept or proposition that is supported by the majority of scientific or historical evidence; a denier.

    the small minority of very vocal climate change denialists
    as modifier the denialist view
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then there's the well-funded greenhouse denialist think-tanks on the lookout for any evidence, argument or anecdote that might raise public doubts - legitimate or otherwise - about the growing strength of the scientific consensus.
    • Since the denialists are denying, drastic measures are required.
    • The HIV denialists do not all belong in one category.
    • So far the pattern is for the emails to look a lot less suspicious once they're put into context, and for the denialists to oversell what they've found.
    • Those who did speak up were "bludgeoned quite strongly" and labelled denialists.
    • To the skeptics' discomfort, their arguments are frequently quoted by the denialists.
    • But many in the medical establishment say the sacking of her deputy is evidence that he remains an "Aids denialist" who questions the link between HIV and the disease.
    • He came under the influence of a group of maverick scientists known as Aids denialists.
    • Thank you for Talbot's excellent series of articles debunking the myths propagated by the AIDS denialists.
    • Until recently, AIDS researchers and activists in the United States tended to regard the denialists with derision, assuming they would fade away.
    • But denialists have never been interested in understanding the science, after all, if they understood it, they could not be in denial anymore.
    • And just, by the by, you are about the third or fourth left-winger I have seen on the net saying that the dissidents "are more properly termed denialists".
    • The denialist position within the government has put the fear of God into the medical establishment, who will do nothing to counter it.
    • They are the problem, and they need to acknowledge that fact and start cleaning up their own mess rather than spouting denialist rhetoric.
    • He hints darkly that, though some 'denialists' are 'not evil', others 'cross the line between what could arguably be protected free speech'.
    • The denialist side was actively subverting the peer review process.
    • While the greenhouse denialists reject such scenarios outright, more hard-headed ruling-class planners take them more seriously.
    • We need to recognise that the denialist movement is a true grass-roots phenomenon, though this does not make it any less reactionary.
    • It is probably true that The Day After Tomorrow's special effects-driven excesses have given the greenhouse denialists a propaganda free kick.
 
 
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