Associations to the word «Impugn»
Noun
- Motive
- Integrity
- Credibility
- Honesty
- Authenticity
- Sincerity
- Patriotism
- Manhood
- Reputation
- Doctrine
- Greatness
- Provision
- Validity
- Accuracy
- Dignity
- Offence
- Legislation
- Charter
- Honor
- Conduct
- Statement
- Judgment
- Testimony
- Liability
- Authority
- Argument
- Appeal
- Opinion
- Remark
- Evidence
- Violation
- Justice
- Faith
- Criticism
- Character
- Satisfaction
- Confidence
- Honour
- Court
- Limitation
- Consent
- Equality
- Defence
- Clause
- Question
- Courage
- Witness
- Truth
- Burden
- Jurisdiction
- Critic
- Law
- Decision
- Fact
- Reason
- Proceeding
- Anti
- Section
- Risk
- Purpose
- Act
- Regard
- Wisdom
- Right
- Judge
- Speech
- Dispute
- Examination
- Expression
- Sex
- Basis
- Wish
- View
- Administration
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
IMPUGN, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To assault, attack.
IMPUGN, verb. (transitive) To verbally assault, especially to argue against an opinion, motive, or action; to question the truth or validity of.
Dictionary definition
IMPUGN, verb. Attack as false or wrong.
Wise words
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