oppugned in English

verb
1
call into question the truth or validity of.
He declared that the citizens of Boston ‘were disaffected to the Laws of the Land’ and were in a state of ‘open Rebellion, Disobedience, and Disloyalty,’ and that the clergy were foremost in ‘ oppugning the Authority of the Laws of the Land.’
verb

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1. At the same time, it oppugned on trueness which was pursued by Easel Art.