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Impugned Meaning in English

word · lemma: impugn

ˌɪmˈpjund
im-PYOOND
ɪmpjˈuːnd
im-PYOOND

Definition

Called into question or challenged as being false, dishonest, or wrong, especially regarding someone's motives, honesty, or actions.

Usage & Nuances

Formal, used mainly in legal, academic, or official writing. Common combinations: 'impugned statement', 'impugned evidence', 'impugned conduct'. Implies open challenge to truth or validity. Often passive ('was impugned'). Not used for casual disagreements.

Example Sentences

The scientist's results were impugned by other experts.

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His honesty was impugned during the investigation.

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The validity of the contract was impugned in court.

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His reputation has been impugned by those rumors, even though there's no proof.

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The judge dismissed the impugned evidence as unreliable.

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Many politicians have had their motives impugned by critics.

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