Examples of 'repulse' in a sentence

Meaning of "repulse"

Repulse (verb) - to drive back or reject in a strong or forceful manner, often used to describe a feeling of intense dislike or aversion
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  • To repel or drive back.
  • To reject or rebuff.
  • To cause revulsion in.
  • the act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed

How to use "repulse" in a sentence

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He can repulse women with a single sentence.
Defend them and repulse the enemy.
The repulse was blamed on poor artillery support.
There are other things that repulse him.
Repulse shuttle has cleared docking bay three.
Though my outward appearance may repulse thee.
I repulse every piece of trim that comes near me.
Our regiment was sent out to repulse them.
So it is right to repulse those who attempt to impassion a judge.
The sight of sin does not repulse her.
People who repulse us by their actions.
The ministering angels sought to repulse him.
Special forces prepared to repulse a terrorist nuclear weapons.
To repulse gratuitous gifts is to repulse riches under pretence of.
Production of the first repulse series started.

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Mine to repulse the pleasure it promises.
Only to people who do not repulse me.
Between repulse and defeat hangs.
You go out of your way to repulse me.
To repulse the enemy if they should present themselves.
Earth will be able to repulse the alien forces.
Repulse as many people as we might think.
They failed to repulse our attack.
He attaches himself only to those who repulse him.
We are just not equipped to repulse such a large enemy force.
It can neither distinguish nor repulse.
The lower castle will repulse the first attack.
Repulse shuttle has cleared.
It has been adapted to repulse phaser fire.
Let us repulse the oppressors.
Dobrynya raised his shield to repulse this onslaught.
I must repulse your attentions.
We confidently undertake to repulse the attacks.
Repulse had already sunk.
He adds that it is impossible to completely repulse such a blow.
I repulse you and you can not come near.
The mere thought or mention can repulse people.
Able to repulse both attacks.
The blood does not repulse her.
To repulse any foreign assault.
Only radical measures can repulse the assault.
You will have to repulse a terrorist assault of hostile troops.
The thought of being with a man repulse me.
It would repulse me to be interviewed by you.
You make an effort to repulse me.
I will repulse all hatred.
I should feel certainly repulse.
The first to conquer and repulse these women as they were.
I like elaborate fashions that confuse and repulse men.
Now you repulse me.

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