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- Dictionaryverbrepel (verb) · repels (third person present) · repelled (past tense) · repelled (past participle) · repelling (present participle)
- drive or force (an attack or attacker) back or away:"they sought to repel the enemy with their machine guns"
- (of a magnetic pole or electric field) force (something similarly magnetized or charged) away from itself:"electrically charged objects attract or repel one another" · "like poles repel and unlike poles attract"
- (of a substance) resist mixing with or be impervious to (another substance):"boots with good-quality leather uppers to repel moisture"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin repellere, from re- ‘back’ + pellere ‘to drive’. - Repulse
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