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Term: Impugnant

Definition

Impugnant is an adjective that describes something or someone that challenges, attacks, or criticizes another's reputation, belief, or argument.

Senses

  1. Sense: Challenging

    Impugnant can be used to describe an action or statement that challenges or calls into question the validity or truth of something.

  2. Sense: Attacking

    Impugnant can also refer to an aggressive or assertive action, especially in terms of attacking someone's reputation or character.

  3. Sense: Critical

    Impugnant can express a critical or disapproving attitude towards someone's beliefs, principles, or arguments.

Sample Sentences

  1. "Her impugnant remarks about his competence made him question his abilities."
  2. "The article contained several impugnant allegations against the politician, tarnishing his reputation."
  3. "James impugnantly criticized Mary's viewpoint during the heated debate."

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