- Impugnation
- Im|pu|gna|ti|on*die; -, -en<aus gleichbed. lat. impugnatio zu impugnare, vgl. ↑impugnieren>(veraltet) Anfechtung, Bestreitung.
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Impugnation — Im pug*na tion, n. [L. impugnatio: cf. OF. impugnation.] Act of impugning; opposition; attack. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A perpetual impugnation and self conflict. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Impugnation — (v. lat.), Bestreitung, Anfechtung; daher Impugnationsschrift, die Beweisanfechtung, s.u. Verfahren … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Impugnation — Impugnation, lat. deutsch, im Civilproceß Bestreitung, Widerlegung des Gegners bei der Schlußverhandlung, z.B. daß der versuchte Beweis nicht geleistet sei … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
impugnation — I noun adverse comment, adverse criticism, animadversion, antagonism, attack, censure, challenge, condemnation, conflict, confrontation, contradiction, contrariety, contrariness, contravention, counteraction, counterwork, criticism, decrial,… … Law dictionary
impugnation — Impugnation, Impugnatio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
impugnation — noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English impugnacioun, impungnacioun, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French impugnation, from Latin impugnation , impugnatio, from impugnatus (past participle of impugnare to impugn) + ion , io ion 1.… … Useful english dictionary
impugnation — (in pu gna sion) s. f. Terme vieilli. Action d impugner. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Impugnation, OUDIN Dict.. ÉTYMOLOGIE Provenç, et espagn. impugnacion ; ital. impugnazione ; du lat. impugnationem, de impugnare, impugner … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
impugnation — noun a) The act of impugning b) The act of appealing or revoking … Wiktionary
impugnation — im·pugna·tion … English syllables
dispute — dis·pute 1 /di spyüt/ vb dis·put·ed, dis·put·ing vi: to engage in a dispute disputing with management over contract terms vt: to engage in a dispute over disputing the correct application of the contract provision; esp: to oppose by argume … Law dictionary