REPEL vs REPULSE: NOUN
- N/A
- Refusal, rejection or repulsion
- An instance of driving away or warding off
- The act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed.
- Rejection; refusal.
- Figuratively: Refusal; denial; rejection; failure.
- Refusal; denial.
- The act of repelling or driving back.
- The condition of being repelled; the state of being checked in advancing, or driven back by force.
REPEL vs REPULSE: VERB
- Fill with distaste
- Reject outright and bluntly
- Be repellent to; cause aversion in
- Force or drive back
- To save (a shot)
- Cause to move back by force or influence
- To cause revulsion
- To reject or rebuff
- To repel or drive back
- Force or drive back
- Be repellent to; cause aversion in
- Cause to move back by force or influence
REPEL vs REPULSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause aversion or distaste in: : disgust.
- To be resistant to; be incapable of absorbing or mixing with.
- To present an opposing force to; push back or away from by a force.
- To offer a resistant force to something.
- To cause aversion or distaste.
- To refuse to accept (someone); spurn.
- To refuse to accept or submit to; reject.
- To offer resistance to; fight against.
- To ward off or keep away; drive back.
- N/A
REPEL vs REPULSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To resist or oppose effectually.
- To drive back; to force to return; to check the advance of; to repulse as, to repel an enemy or an assailant.
- To repel; to beat or drive back
- To repel by discourtesy, coldness, or denial; to reject; to send away.
- To drive back; repel.
- To rebuff or reject with rudeness, coldness, or denial.
- To cause repugnance or distaste in.
REPEL vs REPULSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To drive back; force to return; check the advance of; repulse: as, to repel an assailant.
- To encounter in any manner with effectual resistance; resist; oppose; reject: as, to repel an encroachment; to repel an argument.
- To drive back or away: the opposite of attract. See repulsion.
- Synonyms and Decline, Reject, etc. (see refuse), parry, ward off, defeat.
- To act with force in opposition to force impressed; antagonize.
- In medicine, to prevent such an afflux of fluids to any particular part as would render it tumid or swollen.
- Be repellent to
- Cause aversion in
- To beat or drive back; repel: as, to repulse an assailant or advancing enemy.
- To refuse; reject.
- Be repellent to
- Cause aversion in
REPEL vs REPULSE: RELATED WORDS
- Resist, Push back, Force back, Fight off, Drive off, Drive back, Beat back, Turn off, Brush off, Disgust, Revolt, Snub, Drive, Rebuff, Repulse
- Postpone, Intruders, Reject, Avert, Resist, Push back, Force back, Fight off, Drive off, Drive back, Beat back, Snub, Drive, Rebuff, Repel
REPEL vs REPULSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Rebut, Reject, Defeat, Counter, Displace, Suppress, Foil, Vanquish, Resist, Brush off, Disgust, Revolt, Snub, Drive, Repulse
- Enrage, Demoralize, Overwhelm, Neutralize, Overpower, Annihilate, Lower, Disgust, Intruders, Reject, Avert, Resist, Snub, Drive, Repel
REPEL vs REPULSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Do like charges repel or attract one another?
- Capitol grounds, as if to repel an attack.
- The ability of water to repel other substances.
- It is wrapped in copper to repel sperm.
- Lemongrass planted around the home will repel snakes.
- Instantly they took measures to repel the attack.
- Why do some risks appeal while others repel?
- Can Bags Full of Water Really Repel Flies?
- All electrons are alike and repel each other.
- For example some alkyl groups can only repel water but not oil and others can repel both water and oil.
- Lots of guys who are upsetting to grant repulse tax payla.
- All available forces will be necessary to repulse the Bovarians.
- Possibly since then the bowhead whales left Repulse Bay area.
- Tuesday Dad ran home from the Repulse Bay campus.
- Repulse Bay and Kugaaruk, Nunavut were invited to participate.
- II Corps managed to repulse the Bulgarians as well.
- Does researching and writing academic papers just repulse you?
- Depart, rebuff, check, repulse, shun, elude, pass, ignore.
- Iranian naval patrol intervened to repulse the raid.
- Cuban troops helped repulse the invading Somali army.
REPEL vs REPULSE: QUESTIONS
- Why do polar and nonpolar molecules repel each other?
- What kind of animals does the pest repellent repel?
- Does lemon eucalyptus oil repel ticks and mosquitoes?
- What is the repel windproof travel folding umbrella?
- What are the best perennials that repel mosquitoes?
- How can the Ladybug Miraculous holder repel Akumas?
- Does galvanized stainless steel wire mesh repel rats?
- How does an electronic mosquito repeller repel moquitoes?
- Will positive and negative charges attract or repel?
- Does young living insect repellent repel mosquitoes?
- What are the wrecks of the HMS Repulse and Prince of Wales?
- What was the name of the 50-gun ship in HMS Repulse?
- Does the Isenheim Christ repulse the modern Christian?
- What are the different types of housing options at Repulse Bay?
- What ever happened to the Repulse Bay Hotel in Hong Kong?
- What does I now make known to you as traitorous repulse?
- Is the Repulse Bay Hole feng shui or spirit dragon?
- What happened to the Repulse and Prince of Wales wrecks?
- How many answers are there for Repulse crossword puzzle?