Impugn
[im-PYOON]
Hint 1.
The Latin pugnare means “to fight or attack.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
“She was the only one willing to impugn the imposter.”
What is the best definition of impugn?
A.
To publicly campaign or raise awareness
B.
To express disapproval or disagreement
C.
To physically fight or engage in combat
D.
To dispute or call into question
Hint 1.
The Latin pugnare means “to fight or attack.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
“She was the only one willing to impugn the imposter.”
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