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Meanings of repel force in English
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Usage of repel force in English
1
I shall, to the best of my ability, repelforce by force.
2
And in every event I shall, to the extent of my ability, repelforce by force.
3
Perhaps the preceding Meditations will prove more likely to develop general principles of conduct, than to repelforce by force.
4
They came to the place of meeting thoroughly armed and surrounded by their retainers, prepared to repelforce by force.
5
To favor revolutions, overthrow everything, repelforce by force?...
6
The injured person may repelforce by force against any who endeavoreth to commit any kind of felony on him or his.
7
He turned to the national guard, reminded them of the article of the law, which enjoined them when attacked, to repelforce by force.
8
The persecutions and civil discord were to be removed or put a stop to, and force was used to repelforce, but nothing more.
9
There are many Free-soilers in this county-bravemen-whohave no conscientious scruples to hinder them from arming themselves, and preparing to repelforce with force.
10
Petion, however, had given the order to repelforce by force to De Mandat, who was murdered upon the steps of the Hotel de Ville.
11
Attacked by the civil power, they without scruple repelledforce by force.
12
Petion, however, gave an order for repellingforce by force.
13
Amaq said he died trying to repelforces campaigning to retake the city of Mosul.
14
There were moments when even Frederic Morganstein was conscious of the indefinable barrier beyond which lay intrenched, an untried and repellingforce.
15
I am vindictive enough to have repelledforce by force, if I could imagine that any of them had ever reached me.
16
Anaxagoras, by the repellingforce of the northern air, which is violently pushed on by the sun, and thus rendered more condensed and powerful.