Crossword-Solution: IMPUGN
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Impugn | v. t. | To attack by words or arguments; to contradict; to assail; to call in question; to make insinuations against; to gainsay; to oppose. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| IMPUGN | anagram | UMPING |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with IMPUGN (5)
Since then, he hath become an active and earnest agitator, a murmurer, and a machinator, and a leader amongst those who impugn our authority; not considering that the rule is given to the Master even by the symbol of the staff and the rod—the staff to support the infirmities of the weak—the rod to correct the faults of delinquents.—Damian,” he continued, “lead the Jew to our presence.” The squire departed with a profound reverence, and in a few minutes returned, marshalling in Isaac of York.
The principal features in the defence were an attempt to impugn the testimony of the janitor Littlefield, and to question the possibility of the identification of the remains of Parkman's teeth.
Believe a true tale: they are a fierce house, and there is danger in dealing with men when they become desperate.” “Tush,” answered the Keeper; “what has been between us has been the work of the law, not my doing; and to the law they must look, if they would impugn my proceedings.” “Ay, but they may think otherwise, and take the law into their own hand, when they fail of other means of redress.” “What mean you?” said the Lord Keeper.
The first to impugn this divine origin of these vocal points and accents appears to have been a Spanish monk, Raymundus Martinus, in his Pugio Fidei, or Poniard of the Faith, which he put forth in the thirteenth century.
The contemplative atheist is rare: a Diagoras, a Bion, a Lucian perhaps, and some others; and yet they seem to be more than they are; for that all that impugn a received religion, or superstition, are by the adverse part branded with the name of atheists.
Quotes with IMPUGN (3)
I understand that you come from a generation of women who had to work hard to be heard, but for you to impugn my feminism and act as though I'm a scourge upon women everywhere, just because I refuse to spread your particular agenda? That's dark, and it's not what you fought for. If you continue this way, you're worse than they are (they = men). We are all just trying to get by. There is room for all of us.
The law, and society, and religion all said it was impossible to be sane, healthy, and kill yourself. Perhaps those authorities feared that the suicide‟s reasoning might impugn the nature and value of life as organised by the Page | 49 .state which paid the coroner? And then, since you had been declared temporarily mad, your reasons for killing yourself were also assumed to be mad. So I doubt anyone paid much attention to Adrian‟s argument, with its references to philosophers…
There is no point in expending good money on the pursuit of an engine that can power aircraft without propellers. What is wrong with airships anyway? They have borne mankind aloft for over a hundred relatively accident-free years and I see no reason to impugn their popularity...
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 32 times in crossword archives (1957–2025).