Repulse Mnemonic
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repulse
repulse
/ɹɪˈpʌls/
Examples
- The man was a loathsome, disgusting, repulsive, despicable human being.
- I have the same repulsion and disgust for eating any kind of meat.
- Mr Griffin does not use the word disgusting but he uses the word repulsive instead.
- The scene repulsed the people.
- There are some repulsed people.
- It is simplifying the repulsion between electrons.
- It is the wildest and most repulsive of all.
- She thinks that criminals are repulsive.
- The current pictures are repulsive and unnecessary.
- The overall effect is absolutely repulsive.
an instance of driving away or warding off
noun
force or drive back
verb
be repellent to; cause aversion in
verb
cause to move back by force or influence
verb
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"Re + Pulse. He feels his pulse again, finding the sight appalling."
"Re + Pulse. She feels her pulse again, pushed back by disgust."
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