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is impugned
verb
To assault, attack.
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"What I actually feel, I've got ancestry that doesn't come from this country and I think people do feel very sensitive, particularly if the patriotism of those relatives is impugned," he said.
My reputation is impugned, but in the art world fame and infamy are the same thing – look at Oscar Wilde". He said his conviction may have upped the value of his art.
It is a cardinal principle of our law that, unless expressly or by necessary implication, empowered to act ex parte, an appellate authority must not hold private interviews with witnesses… or, a fortiori, hear evidence in the absence of a party whose conduct is impugned and under scrutiny….
In the works from the 1940s, rationality itself is impugned.
"Every time I come here, my integrity is impugned," Bolden replied.
And Mercedes may feel it would have to consider its F1 future if the company's integrity is impugned in any way.
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Is she being impugned as Hillary, as a Clinton, as a member of the establishment, or as a woman seeking office?
"The fact that you decided to take this job in no way is impugning your intelligence," Mr. Reid assured him.
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"The British state's position was being impugned," Macpherson said.
His integrity and reputation are being impugned daily".
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