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Meaning of impugnation

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impugnation (n.)

Act of impugning; opposition; attack.

impugnation Sentence Examples

  1. The impugnation of his integrity cast a shadow over his reputation.
  2. The relentless impugnation of the witness's character undermined the credibility of his testimony.
  3. Faced with the impugnation of her motives, the politician defended herself with unwavering resolve.
  4. The media's incessant impugnation of the government's policies fueled public discontent.
  5. The candidate's impugnation of his opponent's qualifications raised ethical concerns.
  6. The impugnation of the judge's impartiality threatened the fair administration of justice.
  7. The unfounded impugnation of the company's products damaged its revenue.
  8. The impugnation of the scientist's research methods cast doubt on the validity of his findings.
  9. The impugnation of the charity's financial practices led to an investigation by regulatory authorities.
  10. The impugnation of the artist's authenticity sparked controversy and divided the art world.

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Act of impugning; opposition; attack.

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The impugnation of his integrity cast a shadow over his reputation.

The relentless impugnation of the witness's character undermined the credibility of his testimony.

Faced with the impugnation of her motives, the politician defended herself with unwavering resolve.

The media's incessant impugnation of the government's policies fueled public discontent.