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    re·pulse
    [rəˈpəls]
    verb
    repulse (verb) · repulses (third person present) · repulsed (past tense) · repulsed (past participle) · repulsing (present participle)
    1. drive back (an attack or attacking enemy) by force:
      "rioters tried to storm ministry buildings but were repulsed by police"
      • fail to welcome (friendly advances or the person making them); rebuff:
        "she left, feeling hurt because she had been repulsed"
      • refuse to accept (an offer):
        "his bid for the company was repulsed"
    2. (be repulsed)
      cause (someone) to feel intense distaste and aversion:
      "audiences at early screenings of the film were repulsed by its brutality"
    noun
    repulse (noun) · repulses (plural noun)
    1. the action of driving back an attacking force or of being driven back:
      "the repulse of the invaders"
      • a discouraging response to friendly advances:
        "his evasion of her plan had been another repulse"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin repuls- ‘driven back’, from the verb repellere (see repel).
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    verb
    1. drive back (an attack or attacking enemy) by force:
    2. cause (someone) to feel intense distaste and aversion:
      make someone feel sick
      turn someone's stomach
      be repulsive to
      be extremely distasteful to
      make shudder
      be repugnant to
      make someone's flesh creep
      make someone's gorge rise
      Opposite:
     
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  3. transitive verb 1 : to drive or beat back : repel 2 : to repel by discourtesy, coldness, or denial 3 : to cause repulsion in
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/repulse
    verb (used with object), re·pulsed, re·puls·ing. to drive back; repel: to repulse an assailant. to repel with denial, discourtesy, or the like; refuse or reject. to cause feelings of repulsion in: The scenes of violence in the film may repulse some viewers. noun the act of repelling. the fact of being repelled, as in hostile encounter.
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    repulse verb formal uk / rɪˈpʌls / us / rɪˈpʌls / repulse verb (PUSH AWAY) Add to word list [ T ] to push away or refuse something or someone unwanted, especially to successfully stop a physical attack against you:
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