slovo | definícia |
impugn (mass) | impugn
- pochybovať |
impugn (encz) | impugn,pochybovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Impugn (gcide) | Impugn \Im*pugn"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impugned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Impugning.] [OE. impugnen, F. impugner, fr. L.
impugnare; in on, against + pugnare to flight. See
Pugnacious.]
To attack by words or arguments; to contradict; to assail; to
call in question; to make insinuations against; to gainsay;
to oppose; as, to impugn a person's integrity.
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The truth hereof I will not rashly impugn, or
overboldly affirm. --Peacham.
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impugn (wn) | impugn
v 1: attack as false or wrong |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
impugn (mass) | impugn
- pochybovať |
impugn (encz) | impugn,pochybovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
impugnable (encz) | impugnable,slovně napadnutelný Zdeněk Brož |
impugner (encz) | impugner, |
Impugnable (gcide) | Impugnable \Im*pugn"a*ble\, a.
Capable of being impugned; that may be gainsaid.
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Impugnation (gcide) | Impugnation \Im`pug*na"tion\, n. [L. impugnatio: cf. OF.
impugnation.]
Act of impugning; opposition; attack. [Obs.]
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A perpetual impugnation and self-conflict. --Bp. Hall.
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Impugned (gcide) | Impugn \Im*pugn"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impugned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Impugning.] [OE. impugnen, F. impugner, fr. L.
impugnare; in on, against + pugnare to flight. See
Pugnacious.]
To attack by words or arguments; to contradict; to assail; to
call in question; to make insinuations against; to gainsay;
to oppose; as, to impugn a person's integrity.
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The truth hereof I will not rashly impugn, or
overboldly affirm. --Peacham.
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Impugner (gcide) | Impugner \Im*pugn"er\, n.
One who impugns.
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Impugning (gcide) | Impugn \Im*pugn"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impugned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Impugning.] [OE. impugnen, F. impugner, fr. L.
impugnare; in on, against + pugnare to flight. See
Pugnacious.]
To attack by words or arguments; to contradict; to assail; to
call in question; to make insinuations against; to gainsay;
to oppose; as, to impugn a person's integrity.
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The truth hereof I will not rashly impugn, or
overboldly affirm. --Peacham.
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Impugnment (gcide) | Impugnment \Im*pugn"ment\, n.
The act of impugning, or the state of being impugned. --Ed.
Rev.
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Unimpugnable (gcide) | Unimpugnable \Unimpugnable\
See impugnable. |
impugn (wn) | impugn
v 1: attack as false or wrong |
impugnable (wn) | impugnable
adj 1: subject to being discredited |
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