Impugn
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British pronunciation/ɪmpjˈuːn/
American pronunciation/ˌɪmˈpjun/

Definition & Meaning of "impugn"

to impugn
01

to question someone's honesty, quality, motive, etc.

impugn

v

impugnable

adj

impugnable

adj
example
Example
He was impugning the researcher’s integrity during the conference.
She has never impugned his dedication to the project.
For years, she had impugned the fairness of the process without any proof.
It's not right to impugn someone's character based solely on rumors.
The article impugns the motives behind the mayor's new policy, suggesting it serves his own interests more than the public's.
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