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What is the past tense of impugn?

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The past tense of impugn is impugned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of impugn is impugns.

The present participle of impugn is impugning.

The past participle of impugn is impugned.

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The principal weakness is that there is no necessary consequence for the validity of a law which is successfully impugned.
It was conceded by the defendant that the impugned language used in the letter was libellous.
Rarely today do federal courts inject themselves into extrajudicial adventures of the type that impugned their integrity in decades past.
To defend her intemperance, she publicly impugned my personal and professional integrity.
The case set up is that all the shareholders, the joint venturers, made the impugned decisions at the outset.
Instead of being lauded as a whistle-blower, he was impugned as a criminal.

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