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    re·pul·sion
    [rəˈpəlSHən]
    noun
    repulsion (noun)
    1. a feeling of intense distaste or disgust:
      "people talk about the case with a mixture of fascination and repulsion"
    2. physics
      a force under the influence of which objects tend to move away from each other, e.g. through having the same magnetic polarity or electric charge:
      "bond lengths are increased due to increasing repulsion between the atoms"
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  3. repulsion noun re·​pul·​sion ri-ˈpəl-shən Synonyms of repulsion 1 : the action of repulsing : the state of being repulsed 2 : the action of repelling : the force with which bodies, particles, or like forces repel one another
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    noun the act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed. the feeling of being repelled, as by the thought or presence of something; distaste, repugnance, or aversion. Physics. the force that acts between bodies of like electric charge or magnetic polarity, tending to separate them.
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    The act of repelling or the condition of being repelled. An extreme dislike of something, or hostility to something. The repulsive force acting between bodies of the same electric charge or magnetic polarity. the act of repulsing or repelling, or the state of being repulsed or repelled Etymology: [L. repulsio: cf. F. rpulsion.]

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    repulsion noun [U] (DISLIKE) Add to word list strong dislike or disapproval: to feel repulsion A look of repulsion flashed across her face.
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    repulsion noun [ U ] us / rɪˈpʌl.ʃ ə n / uk / rɪˈpʌl.ʃ ə n / repulsion noun [U] (DISLIKE) Add to word list strong dislike or disapproval: to feel repulsion A look of repulsion flashed across her face.
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