noun
- plural of impugnment; acts or instances of challenging, questioning, or attacking the validity or truth of something
Usage: formal; legal/academic contexts
Examples
- The lawyer filed multiple impugnments against the witness's credibility.
- Her impugnments of the company's financial records led to a full audit.
- The court dismissed the impugnments as lacking sufficient evidence.
- Despite numerous impugnments, the contract remained legally binding.
- His impugnments of the election results were rejected by the board.
- The defendant's impugnments of the prosecution's evidence proved unsuccessful.