Transitive verb
Meaning: To assail by words or arguments. Oppose or attack as false or lacking integrity. To challenge the accuracy or honesty of something.
Word forms: impugnable (adj), impugner (n)
Related words: hold responsible, censure, charge, accuse, point the finger at, hold accountable, attribute, assail, resist
Used in a sentence: The impugnable attitude of the teacher made the students dislike her. Afterall, wasn't teaching about asking questions?
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That Girl Over There
Just the ordinary, everyday sort of dabble...
Maybe if I wander around long enough, I'll find myself...
... And once again, I'm lost.
... And once again, I'm lost.