Gents, since you impugns my integrity, my only word is, Make your next move. |
They will say that criticism of his record on security-related issues unfairly impugns his patriotism and is therefore a low blow. |
A defamatory statement is one which impugns another person's reputation or adversely affects his or her standing in the community. |
He impugns Vince Cable and the Liberal Democrats, accuses people-traffickers and migrants themselves. |
Aristotle notices this opinion as held by some persons, but impugns it as erroneous. |
It also mixes him up with the Cambridge spy ring in a way that seriously impugns his historical reputation – and is completely untrue. |