The force by which bodies repel one another.
The act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand.
1 However, the more electrons in an atom, the greater their mutual repulsion .
2 He excited feelings of repulsion in some, and of pity in others.
3 It was not physical repulsion ; it was not a sense of immorality.
4 Susan drew away; she was looking at him with terror and repulsion .
5 He had a sudden rush of repulsion ; but he fought it down.
6 Between the brothers there was the strangest mixture of affection and repulsion .
7 It was not the weight, it was the repulsion that lamed him.
8 The elevator was of the new sort that ran by gravitic repulsion .
9 Creation is the harmony of contrary forces-theforces of attraction and repulsion .
10 Stern repulsion to the Earth and the stern rocket-streams at highest power.
11 A shudder of the repulsion from men crept over the younger lady.
12 The rugged hunter looked at the big malformed border ruffian with repulsion .
13 Tells about the writer's gradual loss of fear and repulsion toward snakes.
14 And at such times his face expresses the utmost uneasiness and repulsion .
15 He took it up and opened it with a feeling of repulsion .
16 Her feeling for her husband had become one of terror and repulsion .
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Repulsion в диалектах
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