To attack as false or wrong.
1 To do so would impugn the truth of one or the other.
2 It is a piece of bare-faced impudence to impugn the girl's honour.
3 You impugn the conduct or honor of some gentleman at my table?
4 So I know a bit about campaigns to impugn character and damage careers.
5 The soundest criticism cannot impugn the honesty or the intelligence of such quotations.
6 You could never get me to impugn your statements courageously-notin that costume.
7 Norma knew better than to impugn his masculinity by attempting to reassure him.
8 Far be it from us to seek to impugn such doctrine.
9 We do not venture for one moment to impugn his sincerity.
10 But here is testimony that Dr. Whately himself would scarcely impugn :
11 Not being able to impugn her beauty, they attacked her costume.
12 One of his very oldest, I'd say, if it didn't impugn .
13 I'm not trying to impugn businesses or the rights of companies to earn money.
14 You never impugn the UN's history of discrimination against Israel.
15 It does not impugn the Mueller investigation or the deputy attorney general, Ryan said.
16 I never want to impugn anyone's dignity, I don't ever want to be disrespectful.
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