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    repel
    /rɪˈpɛl/

    verb

    • 1. drive or force (an attack or attacker) back or away: "they sought to repel the enemy with their machine guns" Similar fight offrepulsedrive back/awayput to flight
    • 2. be repulsive or distasteful to: "she was repelled by the permanent smell of drink on his breath" Similar revoltdisgustrepulsesickenOpposite delight

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  2. REPEL definition: 1. to force someone or something to stop moving towards you or attacking you: 2. (of a material…. Learn more.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb repel, which means to drive back, resist, or reject something or someone. See how repel is used in different contexts, such as physics, chemistry, and grammar.

  4. 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.

  5. REPEL meaning: 1. to force someone or something to stop moving towards you or attacking you: 2. (of a material…. Learn more.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb repel, which means to fight, drive or keep away something or somebody. See also synonyms, related words and examples of repel in different contexts.

  7. Learn the meaning of repel as a verb, with synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples. Repel can mean to drive back, resist, reject, or cause distaste or aversion.

  8. The word repel can be used to describe the act of driving something away, as in the case of bugs or other pesky critters, including potential suitors. It can also be used to describe something that causes disgust or distaste.

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