Noun
(uncountable) The condition of being deniable.
(countable) The extent to which something is deniable.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLucas is also to keep Director Mallard advised of what he is doing and update Smalls and Porter as necessary as well as give them deniability should things go bad from a political perspective. Source: Internet
This can be dismissed as plausible deniability – or even somewhat implausible deniability. Source: Internet
Capitalizing on the fuzziness of their coded speech, the new right has spun this plausible deniability off on hosts who either aren't attuned to the underlying message or simply don't care. Source: Internet
But it’s these subtle assaults on human dignity are the most dangerous, because of the plausible deniability of their toxic roots: Bigotry. Source: Internet
“The Chinese government claims that its recent trade bans on Australia don’t amount to coercion, but deniability will become far less plausible if they suspend imports of Australian wine, lobster, sugar, coal timber, wool, barley and copper ore.” Source: Internet
What is nonsense is the deniability and lack of taking responsibility by the office of the president in times of trouble. Source: Internet