impugned / ɪmˈpyun /

被指责的被指责被质疑的受质疑的

impugned 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to challenge as false; cast doubt upon.
  2. Archaic. to assail by words or arguments; vilify.
  3. Obsolete. to attack physically.

impugned 近义词

v. 动词 verb

criticize, challenge

更多impugned例句

  1. Cruz, on the defensive, replied that he hadn't "impugned [Hagel's] character."
  2. Fluke said her fellow students at Georgetown were “legitimately angry that the comments impugned their character as well as mine.”
  3. The judge did not enter into this spirit of foolery, resenting, indeed, that a sound medicinal compound should be thus impugned.
  4. They would not yield, however; they regarded my reasons as childish sentimentality, and half impugned my courage besides.
  5. If the record were received generally by any nation, the onus probandi would in that case lie with those who impugned it.
  6. For, as it is the eternal truth of the eternal God, so shall it once prevail, howsoever for a time it be impugned.
  7. The old man was most indignant that his honor should be impugned in such manner.