abjure, assert the contrary, cast reflection upon, controvert, cry shame upon, disallow, fulminate against, inveigh against, nullify, reprehend, take back
Definitionv. attack as false or wrong
Last update: March 18, 2017
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He would n't want to impugn the professionalism of the pros anyway. [verb]
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To do so would impugn the decision of the earlier Judge. [verb]
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Percy would admire its simplicity-- Ritson could not impugn its authenticity. [verb]
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"How dare you impugn my conduct." [Please select]
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There is no reason to impugn the soundness of this substantially consentient testimony to the pronunciation Yahweh or Jahveh, coming as it does through several independent channels. [Please select]
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The fidelity to nature of the imagery of these poems has been impugned by the critics. [Please select]
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"Did you mean to impugn my veracity, because--" "Because what." [Please select]
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Hume never denied the existence of God, never directly impugned revelation. [Please select]
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"And whatever you do, Francesca," I added beseechingly, "don't impugn the veracity of our Derelict." [Please select]
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