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impugned Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


impugned ka kya matlab hota hai


आरोपित

Verb:

बाज़ी लगाना, जगड़ा करना, वाद-विवाद करना, बहस-मुबाहिसा करना, बहस करना,



impugned's Usage Examples:

He subsequently defended a woman of Arretium, whose freedom was impugned on the ground that Sulla had confiscated the territory of that town.


When at the last moment war was averted by the surrender of Serbia and Russia, an attempt was made to withdraw the article, but the first copies had already been issued: and Count Aehrenthal now had the double embarrassment of the Zagreb trial, which no longer served any purpose of foreign policy, but suited the aggressive game of Budapest against Zagreb, and of a libel action brought against Friedjung by those leaders of the Serbo-Croat coalition whose honour he had impugned.


Its poetic merits are few, and its historical accuracy is easily impugned.


1 The comte de Riant impugned the authenticity of Alexius' letter to the count of Flanders.


From the charge of nepotism he was entirely exempt; and, to the present day, the purity of his life has never been impugned even by the voice of faction.


It is true that his election was immediately impugned by the cardinals on frivolous grounds; but the responsibility for this rests, partially at least, with the pope himself, whose reckless and inconsiderate zeal for reform was bound to excite a revolution among the worldly cardinals still yearning for the fleshpots of Avignon.


Osiander, maintaining the infusion of Christ's righteousness into the believer, impugned the Lutheran doctrine of imputation; Chemnitz defended it with striking ability.


Sir James Rose-Innes, a lawyer whose intellectual gifts and patriotism have never been impugned, was not a " party man," and this made him, on more than one occasion, a somewhat difficult political ally.


In his closing years he had some controversy with John Locke, whom he considered to have impugned the doctrine of the Trinity.


Some critics have impugned his legal knowledge, but probably without justice.



Synonyms:

challenge,



Antonyms:

start,



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