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Definition of Impugnable

Impugnable
Impugnable Im*pugn"a*ble, a. Capable of being impugned; that may be gainsaid.

Meaning of Impugnable from wikipedia

- the (now defunct) coronation banquet and challenge all comers who might impugn the King's title. The earliest record of the ceremony at the coronation...
- Pope Pius XII and Russia describes relations of the Vatican with the Soviet Union, Russia, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Eastern Catholic Churches...
- Roohallah Jomei (Persian: روح الله جمعه ای) is an Iranian journalist and politician. He has been the Deputy Minister and Advisor to the Minister of Interior...
- fought his first duel, accusing another lawyer, Waightstill Avery, of impugning his character. The duel ended with both men firing in the air. Jackson...
- man a maricón does not question his hetero****uality; but it definitely impugns his physical and moral courage. Anaya was Naval Attaché in London from...
- the S****ey v. Kraemer case and therefore legally unenforceable.: 94  To impugn a contract means attacking the integrity of the contract. A way it can be...
- Tauranac 2014, p. 354. Ennis, Thomas W. (February 15, 1964). "Critics Impugned On Trade Center". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the...
- a predecessor's version of the same or similar myth. Euripides mainly impugns the myths about the gods and begins his critique with an objection similar...
- Democratic war hero candidates, from John Kerry to Max Cleland, had been impugned so successfully that a neologism for such smears—to 'swift boat'—was coined...
- that the Privy Council evolved the doctrine that, for deciding whether an impugned legislation was intra vires (within its powers), regard must be had to...