impugn造句1. There were no real grounds for impugning the decision.
2. Are you impugning my competence as a professional designer?
3. I did not mean to impugn her professional abilities.
4. The Secretary's letter questions my veracity and impugns my motives.
5. Andrew's own orthodoxy was never impugned.
6. Gerlick has filed a complaint impugning the judge's integrity.
7. Nobody can impugn his ability.
8. This is a knowledge which has been impugned in literature, and which has deteriorated there.
9. Political combatants now routinely impugn the very moral fiber of their opponents.
10. Without impugning the motives of any believer in this,[/impugn.html] I point out that it reeks of a vile and dangerous racism.
11. Pollutions which attract substantial publicity risk impugning the agency's competence.
12. I do not impugn the sincerity of the protesters against China's hosting of the Olympic Games.
13. I wish in no way to impugn the potential validity of gradualism.
14. Without wanting in any way to impugn my lovely mother, in my boy-heavy family I have always endeavoured not to fall into a canal at the exact same moment as one of my brothers.
15. And of course, they rightly impugn all meat, not just "red" meat.
16. In a press conference, Bush supporters used the strongest language so far to impugn the legitimacy of the continued Florida recounts.
17. The irony is that in other Arab countries it is the opposition that impugns democracy as the constitutional foundation of the republic.
18. Key field support teams were said to be overtly impugning the reputations of colleagues within earshot of customers.
19. A senior ISI official denied the allegations, saying they were from raw intelligence reports that had not been verified and were meant to impugn the reputation of the spy agency.
20. It is they who give the rest of us a smudge on our reputations and impugn our character.
21. Rose and I differ somewhat in our definition of art. Not to impugn your work, sir.
22. Overly proud people refuse to admit their mistakes — and sometimes even deny the fact that they make them — because they feel that it would impugn their image.
23. In recent times, from about 1820, many attempts have been made to impugn its genuineness, but without success.