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    repulse
    /rɪˈpʌls/

    verb

    • 1. drive back (an attack or attacker) by force: "rioters tried to storm the Ministry but were repulsed by police" Similar repeldrive backdrive awayfight back
    • 2. cause to feel intense distaste and aversion: "audiences were repulsed by the film's brutality" Similar revoltdisgustrepelsickenOpposite delight

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  2. REPULSE definition: 1. to push away or refuse something or someone unwanted, especially to successfully stop a physical…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of REPULSE is to drive or beat back : repel. How to use repulse in a sentence.

  4. to drive back; repel: to repulse an assailant. to repel with denial, discourtesy, or the like; refuse or reject. Synonyms: snub, shun, spurn, rebuff. to cause feelings of repulsion in: The scenes of violence in the film may repulse some viewers.

  5. REPULSE meaning: 1. to push away or refuse something or someone unwanted, especially to successfully stop a physical…. Learn more.

  6. Though people are repulsed by it, they also are drawn to its power. [be VERB -ed] 2. verb. If an army or other group repulses a group of people, they drive it back using force. The armed forces were prepared to repulse any attacks.

  7. When you repulse the enemy in battle or someone in conversation, you force them back or make them turn away. Repulse is related to the word repel, and they mean similar things: to repulse an advance — romantic or warring — is to repel, or fend off, its advance. To repulse someone by being disgusting is to be repellent.

  8. repulse [often passive] (somewhat formal) to make someone feel disgust or strong dislike: I was repulsed by the smell of liquor on his breath. Patterns shocked/appalled/horrified/disgusted/repulsed at somebody/something

  9. repulse somebody/something to refuse to accept somebodys help, attempts to be friendly, etc. synonym reject. Each time I tried to help I was repulsed. She repulsed his advances.

  10. REPULSE definition: 1. If someone or something repulses you, you think they are extremely unpleasant: 2. to…. Learn more.

  11. 1. The act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed: the repulse of an attack. 2. Rejection; refusal: a repulse of a would-be lover's advances. [Middle English repulsen, from Latin repellere, repuls-; see repel .] re·puls′er n.