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Definition of Impugnable

Impugnable
Impugnable Im*pugn"a*ble, a. Capable of being impugned; that may be gainsaid.

Meaning of Impugnable from wikipedia

- Democratic war hero candidates, from John Kerry to Max Cleland, had been impugned so successfully that a neologism for such smears—to 'swift boat'—was coined...
- weight. Thus it denies the individual worth of the human personality, impugns the teaching that nationhood and race have a primary significance, and...
- a predecessor's version of the same or similar myth. Euripides mainly impugns the myths about the gods and begins his critique with an objection similar...
- demonstrate genuine folk music in his works are without basis. Richard Taruskin impugns Schumann's attitude toward Chopin's works as patronising, and comments...
- debate on attorney general nominee Senator Jeff Sessions, claiming that she impugned his character when she quoted statements made about Sessions by Coretta...
- truth and that of utility, is considered the strongest. Let the opinions impugned be the belief in God and in a ****ure state, or any of the commonly received...
- Earlier he had tried to trash his firm's value by masquerading as Peer and impugning Granger, so that she would receive in their divorce only some of the company's...
- man a maricón does not question his hetero****uality; but it definitely impugns his physical and moral courage. Anaya was Naval Attaché in London from...
- thought. In contemporary political usage, the term Newspeak is used to impugn an opponent who introduces new definitions of words to suit their political...
- rejected it. The burning in 1789 of Catherine Murphy, a counterfeiter, was impugned in Parliament by Sir Benjamin Hammett. He called it one of "the savage...