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What is the meaning of "impugn"?

  1. 2 days next to each other

  2. Instill by persistent instruction

  3. Dispute the truth

  4. irritable, peevish, or impatient

The correct answer is: Dispute the truth

"Impugn" means to dispute the truth or validity of something. In this context, it refers to calling into question the accuracy or honesty of a statement or belief. The other options do not accurately capture the meaning of "impugn." Choice A describes something being next to each other, Choice B refers to instilling by persistent instruction, and Choice D describes someone who is irritable, peevish, or impatient.