oppugning (Meaning)

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oppugning (p pr. & vb. n.)

of Oppugn

oppugning Sentence Examples

  1. The prosecutor's closing argument was filled with oppugning remarks that sought to damage the defendant's credibility.
  2. The historian's account of the conflict was met with fierce opposition, with critics oppugning its accuracy and bias.
  3. The scientist's research was oppugned by opponents who accused her of falsifying data and ignoring inconvenient findings.
  4. The candidate's political platform was oppugned by his rival, who claimed that his policies were harmful and unrealistic.
  5. The company's reputation was oppugned by allegations of unethical business practices, leading to a loss of public trust.
  6. The public figure's remarks were oppugned by many, who found them offensive and divisive.
  7. The credibility of the witness was oppugned by the defense attorney, who presented evidence that contradicted his testimony.
  8. The judge oppugned the motion for a new trial, finding that the evidence presented was insufficient to warrant another hearing.
  9. The author's writing style was oppugned by critics, who found it convoluted and difficult to understand.
  10. The historical document was oppugned as a forgery, casting doubt on its validity and importance.

FAQs About the word oppugning

of Oppugn

calling into question,questioning, challenging, doubting, impeaching, protesting,contesting, disputing, querying, calling in question

supporting, swallowing,accepting, defending, defending, believing, promoting, backing, embracing, swallowing

The prosecutor's closing argument was filled with oppugning remarks that sought to damage the defendant's credibility.

The historian's account of the conflict was met with fierce opposition, with critics oppugning its accuracy and bias.

The scientist's research was oppugned by opponents who accused her of falsifying data and ignoring inconvenient findings.

The candidate's political platform was oppugned by his rival, who claimed that his policies were harmful and unrealistic.