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Impugn      
·vt To attack by words or arguments; to Contradict; to Assail; to call in question; to make insinuations against; to Gainsay; to Oppose.
impugn      
v. a.
Attack (by words or arguments), assail, oppose, resist, contradict, gainsay, call in question.
impugn      
[?m'pju:n]
¦ verb dispute the truth, validity, or honesty of (a statement or motive).
Derivatives
impugnable adjective
impugnment noun
Origin
ME: from L. impugnare 'assail'.
Examples of use of Impugn
1. And there‘s no way to impugn their credibility," Arroyo said.
2. The commission members allegedly proceeded to verbally abuse the campers and impugn their character.
3. It also cautioned against using individual lapses in safety to impugn the country‘s entire food industry.
4. He suggested human rights groups planted the bodies in Alkhan–Yurt and fabricated a slaughter to impugn Russian troops.
5. Men who would never in everyday life impugn a brother in arms are driven to hint at wrongdoing.