Impugnable means that something cannot be successfully challenged or discredited; it is indestructible or unattackable. It implies something is beyond valid criticism or dispute.
/ɪmˈpʌɡ.nə.bəl/
The act of signing one's initials to a document or contract as a form of signature, usually to indicate agreement or approval.
/ˈɪn.tʃə.lɪŋ/
A course or arrangement of events that is destined to happen or is expected to occur as the natural or inevitable result of previous circumstances.
/fɔːˈkɔːrs/
A collective term for the deep-seated beliefs, cultural history, and historical context that form the foundation of a person's or a community's values and beliefs. Often used to describe how these roots influence actions, decisions, and perspectives.
/bredˈru:ts/
The state of being non-opinionated or impartial, characterized by a lack of prejudice, bias, or partiality, especially in expressing opinions or making judgments.
/ˌnɑːnəʊʊpɪˈnɪʃnɪs/
In a manner related to or involving modulation, especially in electronic engineering, it refers to the alteration of a signal or wave form (such as a carrier wave) in accordance with the amplitude, frequency, or phase of a modulating signal.
/ˌmɒdjəˈleɪʃənəl/
Entities or sequences that are treated as being homologous but are actually not due to convergent evolution or other non-descendant relationships. Pseudohomologs can arise through parallel evolution, such that two unrelated species independently develop similar traits without a common ancestor possessing them.
/ˌpsoʊdoʊˈhɑːmələɡz/
A device consisting of a pair of restraining rings, one for each leg, often used to bind or confine a prisoner or suspect as a form of restraint during arrest or in a police station.
/ˈleɡ.kʌfz/