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Definition of "impugning" [impugning]

  • Present participle of impugn. (verb)

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Use "impugning" in a sentence
  • "I did not say a word impugning the authenticity of Greenwood's romance."
  • "Clark responded to the Star Tribune that it's "disturbing to the family that their urgent need to locate the missing organs was met by a judicial order suggesting that trying to hold a government official accountable is somehow wrongfully 'impugning' that official.""
  • "A committee aide tells RAW STORY that members were cautioned to abide by the Rules of the House, which prohibit lawmakers from "impugning" the president's character during official debate."