Impugns in A Sentence

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    Her condescending attitude inadvertently impugns her colleagues' abilities.

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    His behavior so impugns all the values he has professed.

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    His consistent lateness impugns his reliability as a partner.

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    His constant complaining impugns the enjoyment of the team experience.

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    His constant negativity impugns the morale of the entire team, making collaboration difficult.

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    His sarcastic tone impugns her competence, although she is an expert in her field.

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    His silence implicitly impugns the veracity of the statement.

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    Nobody impugns her dedication to the cause; she has worked tirelessly for years.

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    Such statements impugns the very foundation of democratic principles.

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    That action of his impugns his own statements about being a champion of equality.

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    The accusation impugns the veracity of his original claim.

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    The activist's protests consistently impugns the injustices they see.

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    The analyst's predictions regularly impugns common market expectations.

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    The anonymous letter impugns the professor's academic honesty, causing a scandal within the university.

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    The architect's designs sometimes impugns traditional architectural styles.

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    The article impugns the company's safety record, highlighting numerous accidents and violations.

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    The artist's interpretation often impugns traditional artistic conventions.

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    The artwork's provocative imagery impugns societal norms, sparking debate and controversy.

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    The author's provocative writing impugns widely-held beliefs.

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    The biased reporting clearly impugns the integrity of the news outlet.

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    The blogger's scathing review impugns the restaurant's food and service, deterring potential customers.

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    The book's controversial thesis impugns the traditional interpretation of the historical event.

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    The candidate's personal attacks impugns his opponent's fitness for office, creating a negative campaign atmosphere.

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    The candidate's vague responses implicitly impugns their commitment.

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    The chef’s experimental cooking often impugns conventional culinary techniques.

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    The citizen’s protests consistently impugns the government's decisions.

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    The coach's strategies often impugns conventional athletic approaches.

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    The comedian's political satire often impugns the motives of elected officials, holding them accountable.

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    The comedian’s jokes often impugns the seriousness of some issues.

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    The commentator's remarks sometimes impugns the speaker's intentions.

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    The company's greenwashing campaign impugns its commitment to environmental sustainability.

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    The conspiracy theory impugns the scientific consensus on climate change, spreading misinformation and doubt.

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    The constant criticism impugns the artist's creative vision, stifling their inspiration.

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    The consultant’s recommendations sometimes impugns existing business operations.

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    The court case impugns the legality of the contract.

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    The critic's assessment frequently impugns the artist's work.

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    The customer’s feedback sometimes impugns the service provider's efforts.

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    The dancer’s style consistently impugns classical ballet techniques.

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    The doctor's approach occasionally impugns established medical practices.

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    The documentary impugns the accepted narrative of that historical period.

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    The editorial impugns the educational value of standardized testing.

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    The employee’s whistleblowing often impugns the company’s practices.

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    The engineer's designs sometimes impugns existing infrastructure.

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    The entrepreneur's innovative approach sometimes impugns established practices.

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    The evidence presented effectively impugns the defendant's alibi, making his guilt more apparent.

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    The explorer's discoveries sometimes impugns existing geographic knowledge.

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    The film’s bleak outlook constantly impugns the concept of hope.

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    The filmmaker’s narratives often impugns cinematic traditions.

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    The follower’s dissent frequently impugns the leader's policies.

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    The game designer’s creations often impugns the gaming status quo.

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    The historian's new findings directly impugns earlier interpretations.

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    The historical revisionism attempts to rewrite history and impugns the sacrifices of past generations.

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    The implication that she was involved impugns her reputation, a reputation she has taken years to build.

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    The inventor’s creations regularly impugns established technologies.

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    The investigation directly impugns the governor's involvement in the scheme.

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    The journalist's investigation consistently impugns the powerful elite.

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    The journalist's scathing report impugns the mayor's integrity and raises serious questions about his financial dealings.

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    The judge's ruling often impugns the lawyer's arguments.

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    The jury's verdict frequently impugns the defendant's innocence.

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    The lack of transparency impugns the organization's commitment to accountability.

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    The lawyer's relentless cross-examination impugns the witness's credibility, leaving the jury doubtful of his testimony.

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    The lawyer’s questioning impugns the victim's account of events.

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    The leaked document impugns the ambassador's neutrality, raising concerns about foreign influence.

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    The manager's leadership frequently impugns corporate practices.

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    The manager's micro-managing impugns the employees' autonomy.

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    The musician’s compositions frequently impugns musical traditions.

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    The new evidence subtly impugns the original suspect’s confession.

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    The new legislation inadvertently impugns individual liberties.

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    The novelist’s storylines regularly impugns literary conventions.

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    The observer's analysis consistently impugns the subject's motivations.

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    The opposition party's strategy consistently impugns the government's handling of the economic crisis.

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    The outdated data used in the report impugns its relevance and accuracy.

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    The painter's style intentionally impugns artistic conventions.

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    The patient’s complaints constantly impugns the doctor's care.

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    The philosopher's arguments frequently impugns long-held assumptions.

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    The photographer's images occasionally impugns reality itself.

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    The playwright's dialogues sometimes impugns theatrical conventions.

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    The poet’s language often impugns grammatical norms.

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    The politician's broken promises unfortunately impugns public trust.

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    The politician's flip-flopping on key issues impugns his sincerity and trustworthiness.

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    The programmer's code occasionally impugns accepted programming practices.

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    The public outcry impugns the council's decision.

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    The researcher's findings often impugns prevailing scientific understanding.

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    The reviewer’s criticism constantly impugns the creator's vision.

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    The rumor mill constantly impugns the celebrity's reputation with unsubstantiated claims.

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    The scientist's controversial hypothesis openly impugns existing paradigms.

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    The sculptor's work frequently impugns the traditional form.

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    The singer’s inconsistent performance often impugns their talent.

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    The smear campaign directly impugns the leadership of the organization.

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    The software developer’s innovation frequently impugns conventional systems.

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    The student’s questions frequently impugns the professor's lectures.

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    The study's methodology impugns the validity of its conclusions, making it difficult to accept the findings.

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    The teacher's style sometimes impugns established educational methods.

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    The teacher’s lack of enthusiasm sometimes impugns students’ motivation.

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    The user's review often impugns the product's functionality.

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    The voter’s rejection sometimes impugns the politician's campaign.

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    The whistleblower's testimony impugns the corporation's ethics, revealing widespread corruption and fraud.

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    This blatant disregard for procedure impugns the fairness of the trial.

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    To question her motives impugns her integrity.

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    To suggest otherwise impugns his character.