impugn
vt. 非難,指謫; 對…有懷疑
If you impugn something such as someone's motives or integrity, you imply that they are not entirely honest or honourable.
The Secretary's letter questions my veracity and impugns my motives...
部長的來信懷疑我的誠實,質疑我的動機。
All I can hope is that the good name of the Bank will not be impugned in some way.
我所希望的,就是該銀行的好名聲不要在某些方面受到質疑。
1. attack as false or wrong
Rose and I differ somewhat in our definition of art. Not to impugn your work, sir.
我們在藝術上的見解頗有分歧,我不是在批評你的作品.