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  1. repel
    [rəˈpel]
    verb
    repelled (past tense)
    repelled (past participle)
    1. drive or force (an attack or attacker) back or away:
      "they sought to repel the enemy with their machine guns"
      • be repulsive or distasteful to:
        "she was repelled by the permanent smell of drink on his breath"
        • refuse to accept (something, especially an argument or theory):
          "the alleged right of lien led by the bankrupt's attorney was repelled"
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          rəˈpel
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          late Middle English: from Latin repellere, from re- ‘back’ + pellere ‘to drive’.
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        2. to force someone or something to stop moving towards you or attacking you:
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          [transitive] repel somebody/something (formal) to successfully fight someone who is attacking you, your country, etc. and drive them away to repel an attack/invasion/invader Troops repelled an attempt to infiltrate the south of the island. (figurative) The reptile's prickly skin repels nearly all of its predators.
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          repel verb [ T ] us / rɪˈpel / uk / rɪˈpel / -ll- repel verb [T] (FORCE AWAY) Add to word list to force someone or something to stop moving towards you or attacking you:
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          re•pel /rɪˈpɛl/ v. [~ + object], -pelled, -pel•ling. to drive or force back (an assailant, invader, etc.): The army repelled the last invasion. to fail to mix with: Water and oil repel each other. to resist the absorption of: This coat repels rain. to cause a feeling of distaste or dislike: She was repelled by his bad manners.
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