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repel
[ ri-pel ]
verb (used with object)
- to drive or force back (an assailant, invader, etc.).
Antonyms: attract
- to thrust back or away.
- to resist effectively (an attack, onslaught, etc.).
- to keep off or out; fail to mix with:
Water and oil repel each other.
- to resist the absorption or passage of (water or other liquid):
This coat repels rain.
- to refuse to have to do with; resist involvement in:
to repel temptation.
- to refuse to accept or admit; reject:
to repel a suggestion.
- to discourage the advances of (a person):
He repelled me with his harshness.
- to cause distaste or aversion in:
Their untidy appearance repelled us.
- to push back or away by a force, as one body acting upon another ( attract ):
The north pole of one magnet will repel the north pole of another.
verb (used without object)
- to act with a force that drives or keeps away something.
- to cause distaste or aversion.
repel
/ rɪˈpɛl /
verb
- to force or drive back (something or somebody, esp an attacker)
- also intr to produce a feeling of aversion or distaste in (someone or something); be disgusting (to)
- to push aside; dismiss
he repelled the suggestion as wrong and impossible
- to be effective in keeping away, controlling, or resisting
an aerosol spray that repels flies
- to have no affinity for; fail to mix with or absorb
water and oil repel each other
- to disdain to accept (something); turn away from or spurn
she repelled his advances
- also intr to exert an opposing force on (something)
an electric charge repels another charge of the same sign
Usage
Derived Forms
- reˈpeller, noun
Other Words From
- re·pellence re·pellen·cy noun
- re·peller noun
- re·pelling·ly adverb
- re·pelling·ness noun
- nonre·pellence noun
- nonre·pellen·cy noun
- nonre·peller noun
- self-re·pellen·cy noun
- unre·pelled adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of repel1
Example Sentences
The video shows a convoy of Russian armour being repelled after making it to within 4km of the key bridge at Kupiansk, the last major road crossing in the area.
The headlines tolling doom have cast a shadow over the work of millions of dedicated mathematicians, entrepreneurs, engineers, artists, ecologists and community advocates and repelled onlookers, creating a profound missed opportunity to reshape philanthropy.
While repelling a mountain wall, Mr Huserka’s thread cracked and he fell into an ice crevasse, he partner said.
But with all the progress being made, and a true effort to fix this problem that generally repels people from the sport, the numbers are starting to go back up in California.
Trump repels them because he wants to go back to the dark ages of racial and gender apartheid.
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