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repulse (v.)

early 15c., from Latin repulsus, past participle of repellere "drive back, reject" (see repel). Related: Repulsed; repulsing.

repulse (n.)

1530s, from Latin repulsa "refusal, denial," noun use of fem. past participle of repellere (see repel).

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Definitions of repulse from WordNet
1
repulse (v.)
force or drive back;
Synonyms: repel / fight off / rebuff / drive back
repulse (v.)
be repellent to; cause aversion in;
Synonyms: repel
repulse (v.)
cause to move back by force or influence;
Synonyms: repel / drive / force back / push back / beat back
2
repulse (n.)
an instance of driving away or warding off;
Synonyms: rebuff / snub
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