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Meaning of impugnment
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impugnment (n.)
The act of impugning, or the state of being impugned.
impugnment Sentence Examples
- The attorney's impugnment of the witness's credibility was met with resounding objections.
- The political campaign resorted to impugnment to discredit their opponents.
- The impugnment leveled against the judge threatened the integrity of the trial.
- The impugnment was based on unsubstantiated rumors and malicious gossip.
- The impugnment cast a shadow over the reputation of the respected institution.
- The court ruled that the impugnment was inadmissible as it lacked any factual basis.
- The impugnment served only to polarize the public and damage social cohesion.
- The impugnment generated widespread skepticism and mistrust.
- The impugnment was used as a weapon to silence dissent and suppress evidence.
- Despite the impugnment, the accused maintained their innocence and vowed to defend their reputation.
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The act of impugning, or the state of being impugned.
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The attorney's impugnment of the witness's credibility was met with resounding objections.
The political campaign resorted to impugnment to discredit their opponents.
The impugnment leveled against the judge threatened the integrity of the trial.
The impugnment was based on unsubstantiated rumors and malicious gossip.