- verbrepulsed (past tense) · repulsed (past participle)
- drive back (an attack or attacking enemy) by force:"rioters tried to storm ministry buildings but were repulsed by police"
- fail to welcome (friendly advances or the person making them); rebuff:"she left, feeling hurt because she had been repulsed"
- refuse to accept (an offer):"his bid for the company was repulsed"
- (be repulsed)cause (someone) to feel intense distaste and aversion:"audiences at early screenings of the film were repulsed by its brutality"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin repuls- ‘driven back’, from the verb repellere (see repel).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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