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The government has tried its best to impugn the organization.
But when she spoke, her voice did not impugn him.
He looked like a man whose word of honor has just been impugned.
The part that would be most likely to get to him was hearing his wife impugned.
"I did not come here to have my character impugned," said the Major.
He faced her like a man who could not be impugned.
This is an attempt to impugn the character of a dead man.
To allow his reputation to be thus impugned was simply bad business.
"I will not stand by and let you be impugned.
Some guys really know how to impugn their friends' masculinity.
He was punished by the college for impugning her character.
This is the true rock of the Earth, too honest to be impugned.
Impugning an enemy's sexuality is the whole point of our course.
Some Jewish leaders have called on them to impugn the remarks.
I will not stand here and have my honor impugned!"
"Of course," it said, as though its integrity had been impugned.
I for one would never think of impugning your dignity."
But I really hope that you will refrain from impugning my integrity.
Still, Williams and the others did see their reputations impugned by some.
"They are ready at the drop of a hat to impugn his integrity."
Does everyone in the quadrant have to impugn my integrity?
"What they're really doing is impugning the strength and integrity of our own editors."
There's no reason to impugn the veracity of his statements.
If the anecdote became public, it would impugn the character of the player.
Some said it was unfair to impugn the son's character for the deeds of the father.