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- IMPUGN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The verb impugn today has belligerent implications, albeit of the verbal jousting kind, but in its earliest known English uses in the 1300s, impugn could refer to a physical attack (as in, “the troops impugned the city”) as well as to assaults involving verbal contradiction or dispute
- IMPUGNED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
IMPUGNED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of impugn 2 to cause people to doubt someone's character… Learn more
- Impugned - definition of impugned by The Free Dictionary
impugn to attack as untrue; censure; malign; to cast doubt upon: Her reputation was impugned
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If a candidate has a record that cannot be impugned, his or her opponent might go for a character attack If you take pride in your work, you will be especially insulted if someone impugns your professionalism or integrity
- Impugn - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
ɪmˈpjun ɪmˈpjun IPA guide Other forms: impugned; impugning; impugns To impugn means to call into question or attack as wrong If your usually grumpy brother is suddenly nice and sweet, you'll impugn his motives if you're smart — he probably just wants something from you
- IMPUGN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
My leadership has been completely impugned on these veterans organizations that did fantastic work on behalf of men and women fighting overseas
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Definition of impugn verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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To oppose or attack someone or something as false or refutable Critics impugned the author's claims in her latest book
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