Challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of
To fight against; to attack; to be in conflict with; to oppose; to resist.
Verb
challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of; "We must question your judgment in this matter"
v. t.
To fight against; to attack; to be in conflict with; to
oppose; to resist.
Oppugn
They said the manner of their impeachment they could not but conceive did oppugn the rights of Parliament.
To fight against; to attack; to be in conflict with; to oppose; to resist.
Usage Examples
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