We have no meanings for "utterly repugnant" in our records yet.
1 But this very natural remedy would be utterly repugnant to his notions.
2 The fact that such lives are terminated is for many utterly repugnant .
3 The decision was utterly repugnant to the people of the State.
4 Besides, all of you intellectual Russians are hysterical- a trait utterly repugnant to me.
5 The ideology espoused by the white supremacists is utterly repugnant .
6 Essentially, does the fact that I find his opinions utterly repugnant invalidate his work somehow?
7 The truly emancipated woman-itwas Godwin's conviction-isalmost always asexual; to him, therefore, utterly repugnant .
8 It is utterly repugnant to justice and common sense, to go to war without any cause.
9 It seemed utterly unnatural, if not utterly repugnant .
10 Such compacts are utterly repugnant to the principles of the Constitution and of the most dangerous tendency.
11 He was never a braggart, and mere boasting about his country as about himself was utterly repugnant to him.
12 I should like to know-itis right that we should learn-thegroundwork of opinions so utterly repugnant to republican institutions.
13 But clearly, if she would pass it over like this, then he could not be so utterly repugnant to her.
14 God is too wise and good to teach a religion utterly repugnant and contradictory to the nature He has given us.
15 The little oasis that she had hailed so joyfully had become utterly repugnant and she was impatient to get away from it.
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