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impugn
impugn, v. (ɪmˈpjuːn) Forms: 4 in-, yn-, 4–6 en-, (5 em-), 5–6 ym-, 4–7 impugne, 4–5 in-, impungne, 6 impunge (?), Sc. impung, 6– impugn. [a. F. impugner (1363 in Godefroy) = Pr. im-, enpugnar, Sp. impugnar, It. impugnare, ad. L. impugnāre to attack, assail, f. im- (im-1) + pugnāre to fight.] † 1. t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dymoke (disambiguation)
hereditary office of King's Champion with functions including to ride into Westminster Hall at the coronation banquet, and challenge all comers who might impugn wikipedia.org
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impugn
impugn/ɪmˈpju:n; ɪm`pjun/ v[Tn](fml 文) express doubts about (sth) 对(某事物)表示怀疑 impugn sb's motives, actions, morals, etc 怀疑某人的动机、 行为、 品行等. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Unenforceable
Impugning a contract To impugn a contract means attacking the integrity of the contract. wikipedia.org
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impugnant
† imˈpugnant, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. impugnāns, impugnānt-em, or corresponding It. impugnante, pres. pple. of impugnāre to oppose, impugn.] Repugnant, opposed.1579 Fenton Guicciard. ii. (1599) 95 Whether you ought to be the personage so impugnant and contrary to your proper resolution. Oxford English Dictionary
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Challenge Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
challenge: [verb] to dispute especially as being unjust, invalid, or outmoded : impugn.
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impugnance
† imˈpugnance Obs. rare—1. In 6 in-. [f. L. impugnāre to impugn: see -ance.] = impugnation.1600 W. Watson Decacordon ix. v. (1602) 308 Therefore doe we call traitors rebels: when they rise by resistance or inpugnance of their Princes authority. Oxford English Dictionary
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Daniel Lian
Lian's close personal relationship with Prime Minister Thaksin has raised concerns of a possible conflict of interest that could impugn his impartiality wikipedia.org
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impugner
impugner (ɪmˈpjuːnə(r)) [f. impugn v. + -er1.] One who impugns or assails.1539 Tonstall Serm. Palm Sund. (1823) 51 Redye to defende the faith ageynst the impugners of it. a 1688 Cudworth Immut. Mor. (1731) 223 Some of these Strenuous Impugners of Immaterial and Incorporeal Substances. 1712 Berkeley ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yan Yu (poetry theorist)
But he was very concerned about national affairs, and wrote many poems to impugn those affairs of state. wikipedia.org
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impugnator
† impugˈnator Obs. rare—1. [ad. late L. impugnātor, agent-n. f. impugnāre to impugn; cf. F. (obs.) impugnateur.] = next.1678 Gale Crt. Gentiles III. 123 The Iesuites themselves, who are his most puissant Impugnators, give him a more candid and favorable treatment. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives.
disputes the veracity of the series and its conclusions, citing numerous misrepresentations of her story in an attempt to heighten drama in ways that impugn wikipedia.org
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impugnation
impugnation ? Obs. (ɪmpʌgˈneɪʃən) [ad. L. impugnātiōn-em, noun of action f. impugnāre to impugn: cf. obs. F. impugnation.] † 1. The action of attacking or assaulting (a person); esp. spiritual assault, temptation. Obs.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. ix. xxx. (MS. Bodl.), Aȝens þeese so manye inpungnacio... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Cayley
to sue the Crown had the character of a "taken for granted law", but here the serving Queen's Advocate argued that suing the Crown was an "attempt to impugn wikipedia.org
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ynpugne
ynpossybull, ynpugne obs. ff. impossible, impugn. Oxford English Dictionary
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