Cause to move back by force or influence.
1 June 3: Citizens repel a charge towards Tiananmen by thousands of soldiers.
2 The Great Wall of China was unable to repel the raiding hordes.
3 No country was better prepared to repel the infestation than North Korea.
4 To assemble protons requires hard work because they naturally repel each other.
5 And now I control an empire, because hard work didn't repel me.
6 It is justified if it is reasonably necessary to repel the attacker.
7 Erasmus founded the Numinous Order of Civil Wizardry to repel the Pandemonium.
8 It would not repel the burden, and continue to enjoy the benefits.
9 A sector that is too big to fail can repel government-induced regulation.
10 Sendak pumps the shotgun just in time to repel a second assault.
11 He was stopped, though it required two Watford players to repel him.
12 A force so large would have seemed enough to repel any attack.
13 His shower of stone blocks was not sufficient to repel the assailants.
14 Full of warlike stocks, India has never been able to repel invaders.
15 The uncouthness which goes with bigness does not repel , it rather attracts.
16 Then it was repel boarders, and it started to blow big guns.
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