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- adjectiverepugnant (adjective)
- extremely distasteful; unacceptable:"the thought of going back into the fog was repugnant to him"
- (repugnant to)in conflict with; incompatible with:"a bylaw must not be repugnant to the general law of the country"
- archaicgiven to stubborn resistance.
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘offering resistance’): from Old French repugnant or Latin repugnant- ‘opposing’, from the verb repugnare (see repugnance).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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