Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
impugnar
verb
/ɪmˈpjuːnɑːr/
Definition
To challenge or dispute the validity or truth of something, particularly in a legal context.
Examples
- She decided to impugnar the evidence presented by the prosecution in court.
- His actions were later impugnadas by the community, raising questions about his motives.
Meaning
Impugnar refers to the act of questioning or contesting the integrity of a statement, claim, or legal argument. It often involves confronting assertions made by others, especially in formal settings such as courts.
Synonyms
- challenge
- dispute
- question
- contest