Repulse in a sentence
Synonym: repel, reject. Antonym: attract
Meaning: To drive back or repel; to cause someone to feel disgust.

(1) The smell of garbage can repulse anyone.
(2) The cold wind made me repulse up my body.
(3) The repulse down the hill was unexpected.
(4) The traffic repulse down after rush hour.
(5) The cold water made me repulse up my skin.
(6) The sight of blood can repulse some people.
(7) The sight of blood can often repulse people.
(8) The foul smell made me repulse up my senses.
(9) The temperature repulse down as the sun set.
(10) I have a natural repulse against spicy food.
Repulse sentence
(11) The sudden noise caused a repulse up my ears.
(12) The shocking news sent a repulse up my heart.
(13) The taste of spoiled milk can repulse anyone.
(14) The foul taste made me repulse up my appetite.
(15) The sight of a spider can repulse some people.
(16) The disturbing image made me repulse up my eyes.
(17) The creepy doll made me repulse up my instincts.
(18) The car's value repulse down after the accident.
(19) The sight of blood can repulse some individuals.
(20) The sight of blood made me repulse up my stomach.
Repulse make sentence
(21) The disgusting food made me repulse up my throat.
(22) I was repulse by the smell of the cafeteria food.
(23) The offensive comment caused a repulse up my mind.
(24) The shocking revelation sent a repulse up my soul.
(25) His rude behavior was enough to repulse up anyone.
(26) His bad breath was enough to repulse off his date.
(27) The eerie atmosphere gave me a repulse up my spine.
(28) The disturbing news gave me a repulse up my spirit.
(29) The eerie silence gave me a repulse up my thoughts.
(30) The shocking event sent a repulse up my conscience.
Sentence of repulse
(31) His rude behavior was enough to repulse off anyone.
(32) The sight of a snake caused a repulse upon my body.
(33) The smell of rotten eggs made me repulse up my nose.
(34) The creepy movie scene gave me a repulse up my back.
(35) The disgusting smell made me repulse up my nostrils.
(36) The politician's corrupt actions repulse the voters.
(37) The smell of the garbage made me repulse on someone.
(38) The sight of a spider is a repulse to some students.
(39) The soldiers were able to repulse the enemy's attack.
(40) The offensive behavior caused a repulse up my values.
Repulse meaningful sentence
(41) The taste of raw onions can repulse many individuals.
(42) The sound of the vomiting made me repulse on someone.
(43) The offensive gesture caused a repulse up my emotions.
(44) The offensive language caused a repulse up my beliefs.
(45) The repellent smell helped to repulse off the insects.
(46) The noise level repulse down after the party was over.
(47) The sight of blood can cause a repulse in some people.
(48) The loud noise was enough to repulse off the intruders.
(49) The noise level repulse down as the night grew quieter.
(50) The bullying tactics repulse down someone's confidence.
Repulse sentence examples
(51) The offensive comment was enough to repulse on someone.
(52) The smell of the garbage made a repulse upon my senses.
(53) The smell of the sewage made me repulse down my breath.
(54) The smell of rotten eggs always causes a repulse in me.
(55) The sight of injustice made me repulse up my principles.
(56) The offensive attitude caused a repulse up my character.
(57) I decided to repulse off the idea of going to the party.
(58) The energy levels repulse down after a long day at work.
(59) The sight of the dead animal made me repulse on someone.
(60) The sight of the moldy bread made me repulse on someone.
Sentence with repulse
(61) The sight of a dead animal can repulse some individuals.
(62) The smell of rotten eggs made me repulse upon something.
(63) The sight of moldy bread made me repulse upon something.
(64) The crowd began to repulse against the police barricades.
(65) The team's morale was repulse down after losing the game.
(66) The crowd's excitement repulse down as the concert ended.
(67) The energy in the room repulse down after a long meeting.
(68) The sight of the bloody wound made me repulse on someone.
(69) The sight of blood made a repulse upon the faint-hearted.
(70) I felt a strong repulse over the idea of eating raw fish.
Use repulse in a sentence
(71) The taste of spoiled milk made me repulse upon something.
(72) The smell of the cafeteria food was enough to repulse me.
(73) I felt a strong repulse up my spine when I saw the spider.
(74) The bitter taste of medicine made me repulse up my tongue.
(75) The disturbing dream gave me a repulse up my subconscious.
(76) The offensive comments repulse down someone's self-esteem.
(77) The company faced a repulse against their proposed merger.
(78) The thought of eating raw meat made me repulse on someone.
(79) The taste of spoiled milk caused a repulse upon my tongue.
(80) The disturbing noise gave me a repulse up my concentration.
Sentence using repulse
(81) The team's poor performance was a repulse upon their coach.
(82) The stock market repulse down after negative economic news.
(83) The motivation to exercise repulse down after a tiring day.
(84) Her constant nagging was enough to repulse off her friends.
(85) I can't help but repulse upon something when I see spiders.
(86) The teacher's harsh words caused a repulse upon the student.
(87) The hurtful words repulse down someone's ability to forgive.
(88) The soldiers launched a repulse against the enemy's advance.
(89) His arrogant behavior was enough to repulse anyone from him.
(90) The sight of a dirty bathroom is a repulse to many students.
Repulse example sentence
(91) The bitter taste of failure made me repulse up my motivation.
(92) The athlete's doping scandal was a repulse upon their career.
(93) The soldiers were ordered to repulse down the enemy's attack.
(94) The aggressive sales tactics repulse off potential customers.
(95) The offensive jokes repulse out someone from the comedy show.
(96) The sight of blood can repulse into someone who is squeamish.
(97) The thought of eating insects made me repulse down my dinner.
(98) The thought of failing a class is a repulse to most students.
(99) The sight of a messy dorm room is a repulse to many students.
(100) She felt a strong repulse over someone who betrayed her trust.
Sentence with word repulse
(101) The violent scenes in the movie repulse off sensitive viewers.
(102) The negative vibes repulse out someone from entering the room.
(103) The thought of the dirty water made me repulse down my thirst.
(104) The sight of blood always causes me to repulse upon something.
(105) The thought of eating raw meat made me repulse upon something.
(106) The feeling of slimy textures makes me repulse upon something.
(107) The soldiers felt a strong repulse against the enemy's attack.
(108) The smell of the cafeteria food is a repulse to some students.
(109) I had to repulse down someone who was trying to steal my purse.
(110) The driver's road rage was a repulse upon their driving skills.
Sentence of repulse
(111) The judgmental comments repulse down someone's self-acceptance.
(112) I had to repulse out someone who was trying to steal my wallet.
(113) The sight of the decaying animal made me repulse down my lunch.
(114) The sound of the screaming child made me repulse down my drink.
(115) The sight of the bloody wound made me repulse down my medicine.
(116) The taste of certain medicines can cause a repulse in children.
(117) The store owner had to repulse down someone who was shoplifting.
(118) The soldiers were ordered to repulse against the enemy's attack.
(119) The motivation to study repulse down after a long day at school.
(120) The violent scenes repulse out someone from supporting the film.
Repulse used in a sentence
(121) The smell of the garbage was enough to repulse off the visitors.
(122) I had to repulse down someone who was trying to steal my wallet.
(123) The thought of eating raw meat caused a repulse upon my stomach.
(124) The sound of someone vomiting caused a repulse upon my emotions.
(125) The taste of the spoiled milk made me repulse down my breakfast.
(126) The feeling of the prickly hair made me repulse down the spider.
(127) The sound of nails on a chalkboard is a common repulse for many.
(128) The company's new marketing strategy failed to repulse customers.
(129) The author's offensive remarks were a repulse upon their readers.
(130) The doctor's negligence was a repulse upon their patients' trust.
Repulse sentence in English
(131) The team's defense was able to repulse off the opponent's attack.
(132) The company's profits repulse down following a decrease in sales.
(133) The athlete's performance repulse down after suffering an injury.
(134) The excitement for the event repulse down as the date approached.
(135) The confidence in the team repulse down after a series of losses.
(136) The manipulative actions repulse down someone's ability to trust.
(137) The offensive comments repulse out someone from the conversation.
(138) The sight of spiders can repulse into someone with arachnophobia.
(139) The feeling of the slimy texture made me repulse down the oyster.
(140) The idea of pulling an all-nighter is a repulse to most students.
(141) The sound of nails on a chalkboard is a repulse to many students.
(142) The customer's rude behavior was a repulse upon the store's staff.
(143) The market experienced a repulse down due to economic uncertainty.
(144) The student's grades repulse down after not studying for the exam.
(145) The enthusiasm for the party repulse down after the music stopped.
(146) The insincere apologies repulse down someone's ability to forgive.
(147) The disturbing images repulse out someone from watching the movie.
(148) The violent actions repulse out someone from endorsing that cause.
(149) The taste of cilantro can repulse into someone who finds it soapy.
(150) The way he spoke to me was so rude that I felt a repulse from him.
(151) The idea of taking a difficult exam is a repulse to some students.
(152) The sound of a loud party next door is a repulse to some students.
(153) The sight of a crowded lecture hall is a repulse to many students.
(154) The castle's walls were designed to repulse any potential invaders.
(155) The artist's lack of creativity was a repulse upon their portfolio.
(156) The student's cheating was a repulse upon their academic integrity.
(157) The mood in the room repulse down after the bad news was announced.
(158) The violent actions repulse out someone from supporting that cause.
(159) His lack of empathy towards others was enough to repulse me to him.
(160) The thought of touching the slimy snail made me repulse on someone.
(161) The sight of the blood was enough to repulse off the faint-hearted.
(162) The strong defense was able to repulse all attempts at infiltration.
(163) The boxer used his quick reflexes to repulse his opponent's punches.
(164) The athlete's unsportsmanlike conduct was a repulse upon their team.
(165) The musician's off-key singing was a repulse upon their performance.
(166) The enthusiasm for the project repulse down after facing challenges.
(167) The interest in the movie repulse down as the plot became confusing.
(168) The strong chemical fumes repulse off those with respiratory issues.
(169) The offensive gestures repulse out someone from attending the event.
(170) The smell of a skunk can repulse into someone with a sensitive nose.
(171) The thought of drinking the spoiled milk made me repulse on someone.
(172) The sight of the blood made me repulse on watching the horror movie.
(173) The teacher had to repulse down someone who was bullying a classmate.
(174) He couldn't hide his repulse over someone who lied to him repeatedly.
(175) The artist's controversial artwork caused a repulse upon the viewers.
(176) The doctor's misdiagnosis was a repulse upon their medical expertise.
(177) The interest in the book repulse down as the plot became predictable.
(178) The graphic scenes in the horror movie repulse off squeamish viewers.
(179) His rude behavior towards the waiter was enough to repulse me to him.
(180) The sight of a dead animal on the road caused a repulse upon my eyes.
(181) The smell of the garbage made me feel a repulse over the entire area.
(182) The thought of touching a dead animal made me repulse upon something.
(183) The thought of public speaking is a repulse to many college students.
(184) The company's unethical practices were a repulse upon their customers.
(185) The employee's constant tardiness was a repulse upon their work ethic.
(186) The offensive comments made by the politician repulse off many voters.
(187) The offensive jokes repulse out someone from enjoying the comedy show.
(188) The sight of a snake can repulse into someone with a fear of reptiles.
(189) His constant negativity and pessimism was enough to repulse me to him.
(190) The taste of the spoiled food was enough to repulse off the customers.
(191) The sight of the spider crawling on the wall caused a repulse upon me.
(192) The taste of the spoiled milk caused a repulse over the entire carton.
(193) The politician's scandalous behavior was a repulse upon his reputation.
(194) The driver's reckless behavior was a repulse upon their driving record.
(195) The musician's out-of-tune performance was a repulse upon their talent.
(196) The actor's poor acting skills were a repulse upon the movie's success.
(197) The community came together to repulse against the rise in crime rates.
(198) The enthusiasm for the new product repulse down after negative reviews.
(199) The taste of raw oysters can repulse into someone who dislikes seafood.
(200) His constant negativity was enough to repulse me from being around him.
(201) The thought of public speaking can cause a repulse in some individuals.
(202) The police officer had to repulse down someone who was resisting arrest.
(203) The bouncer had to repulse down someone who was trying to start a fight.
(204) He couldn't hide his repulse over someone who took credit for his ideas.
(205) The politician's broken promises were a repulse upon their constituents.
(206) The employee's constant complaining was a repulse upon their colleagues.
(207) The extreme political views repulse out someone from joining that group.
(208) The offensive remarks repulse out someone from engaging in a discussion.
(209) The students organized a repulse against the school's dress code policy.
(210) I can't help but feel a repulse over someone who is constantly negative.
(211) The sound of a professor's monotone voice is a repulse to some students.
(212) She was able to repulse down someone who was harassing her on the street.
(213) He used his martial arts skills to repulse down someone who attacked him.
(214) The student's disrespectful attitude was a repulse upon their classmates.
(215) The actor's lackluster performance was a repulse upon the play's success.
(216) The team's strong defense was able to repulse off the opponent's attacks.
(217) The students initiated a campaign to repulse against bullying in schools.
(218) The graphic images in the horror novel repulse off faint-hearted readers.
(219) The aggressive sales tactics repulse out someone from buying the product.
(220) The protesters organized a repulse against the government's new policies.
(221) The thought of jumping off a high building caused a repulse upon my mind.
(222) The hms Repulse was a British battleship sunk by Japanese forces in 1941.
(223) The thought of being in debt after college is a repulse to most students.
(224) He felt a strong repulse over someone who constantly made racist comments.
(225) The villagers organized a resistance to repulse against the invading army.
(226) The anticipation for the game repulse down after the opposing team scored.
(227) The community staged a repulse against the construction of a new landfill.
(228) The activists initiated a repulse against the destruction of a local park.
(229) The workers staged a repulse against the company's unfair labor practices.
(230) The smell of the garbage was enough to repulse up the entire neighborhood.
(231) The police officer had to repulse down a suspect who was resisting arrest.
(232) The smell of the garbage was enough to repulse me on taking out the trash.
(233) The sound of nails on a chalkboard always makes me repulse upon something.
(234) The repulsive taste of the medicine makes me want to repulse into vomiting.
(235) The enthusiasm for the project repulse down after delays in its completion.
(236) The offensive jokes made by the comedian repulse off some audience members.
(237) The activists organized a repulse against the use of pesticides in farming.
(238) The thought of eating snails can repulse into someone who finds them slimy.
(239) The teacher had to repulse out a student who was being disruptive in class.
(240) The sight of the horror movie made me feel a repulse over the entire genre.
(241) He couldn't hide his repulse over someone who spread false rumors about him.
(242) The student's plagiarized essay was a repulse upon their academic integrity.
(243) The excitement for the concert repulse down as the opening act disappointed.
(244) The sight of a person vomiting can repulse into someone with a weak stomach.
(245) The teacher had to repulse down a student who was being disruptive in class.
(246) The park ranger had to repulse down a visitor who was littering in the park.
(247) The sound of nails scratching on a chalkboard caused a repulse upon my ears.
(248) The smell of the moldy bread made me feel a repulse over the entire kitchen.
(249) The security guard had to repulse down someone who was causing a disturbance.
(250) The chef's poorly cooked meal was a repulse upon the restaurant's reputation.
(251) The artist's lack of originality was a repulse upon their artistic abilities.
(252) The graphic scenes in the horror novel repulse off easily frightened readers.
(253) The belittling comments repulse down someone's confidence in their abilities.
(254) The aggressive sales tactics repulse out someone from purchasing the product.
(255) The inappropriate comments repulse out someone from joining the conversation.
(256) The sound of someone chewing loudly can repulse into someone with misophonia.
(257) The sight of the dead animal on the road was enough to repulse up the driver.
(258) The sound of the screeching brakes was enough to repulse off the pedestrians.
(259) The behavior of the drunk man was enough to repulse off the other passengers.
(260) The manager had to repulse out an employee who was stealing from the company.
(261) The sudden loud noise made her repulse into the stranger standing behind her.
(262) The repulsive smell of the garbage makes me want to repulse into another room.
(263) The politician's corruption scandal was a repulse upon their political career.
(264) The employees went on strike to repulse against the unfair working conditions.
(265) The excitement for the vacation repulse down after bad weather was forecasted.
(266) The offensive comments made by the comedian repulse off some audience members.
(267) The taste of blue cheese can repulse into someone who dislikes strong flavors.
(268) The sight of the dead animal on the road was enough to repulse off the driver.
(269) The store owner had to repulse out a customer who was being rude to the staff.
(270) The idea of having to give a group presentation is a repulse to some students.
(271) The repulsive sight of the graffiti makes me want to repulse into reporting it.
(272) She couldn't help but feel a repulse over someone who always played the victim.
(273) The company's new marketing strategy failed to repulse off potential customers.
(274) The politician's controversial statement was enough to repulse off many voters.
(275) The students organized a protest to repulse against the unfair school policies.
(276) The activists held a peaceful protest to repulse against racial discrimination.
(277) The offensive gestures repulse out someone from being friends with that person.
(278) The team's defense put up a strong repulse against the opposing team's offense.
(279) The strong smell of rotten eggs can repulse into someone with a sensitive nose.
(280) The sight of a long line at the campus bookstore is a repulse to many students.
(281) The customer's constant complaints were a repulse upon the company's reputation.
(282) The strong gust of wind caused the birds to repulse off in different directions.
(283) The workers unionized to repulse against the company's attempts to reduce wages.
(284) The residents mounted a repulse against the proposed increase in property taxes.
(285) The activists launched a repulse against the use of animals in cosmetic testing.
(286) The community members launched a repulse against the closure of a local library.
(287) The sound of nails on a chalkboard can repulse into someone with sensitive ears.
(288) The thought of public speaking filled me with a repulse over the entire concept.
(289) The repulsive smell of the sewage makes me want to repulse into leaving the area.
(290) The team's defense was able to repulse against the opponent's relentless offense.
(291) The violent scene in the movie can repulse into someone who is not a fan of gore.
(292) The bouncer had to repulse out someone who was causing a disturbance at the club.
(293) The repulsive sight of the dead animal makes me want to repulse into turning away.
(294) The athlete's unsportsmanlike behavior was a repulse upon their team's reputation.
(295) The community members organized a repulse against the closure of a local hospital.
(296) The smell of a dirty public restroom can repulse into someone with a weak stomach.
(297) The smell of rotten eggs can repulse into someone with a sensitive sense of smell.
(298) The way he spoke about women with such disrespect was enough to repulse me to him.
(299) The bouncer had to repulse down someone who was causing a disturbance at the club.
(300) The sight of the spider crawling on the wall caused a repulse over my entire body.
(301) The repulsive behavior of the bully makes others want to repulse into avoiding him.
(302) He couldn't hide his repulse over someone who manipulated others for personal gain.
(303) The community organized a fundraising event to repulse against poverty in the area.
(304) The activists lobbied for stricter laws to repulse against environmental pollution.
(305) The sound of nails on a chalkboard can repulse into someone with sensitive hearing.
(306) The smell of spoiled milk can repulse into someone with a sensitive sense of smell.
(307) The sound of a baby crying can repulse into someone with a low tolerance for noise.
(308) I couldn't help but feel a repulse to someone who was constantly belittling others.
(309) The lifeguard had to repulse down a swimmer who was endangering others in the pool.
(310) The taste of the medicine made me feel a repulse over the entire idea of taking it.
(311) The thought of having to write a long research paper is a repulse to most students.
(312) The idea of having to live with a difficult roommate is a repulse to some students.
(313) The workers decided to repulse against the company's decision to cut their benefits.
(314) The citizens formed a committee to repulse against the corrupt government officials.
(315) The community center faced a repulse against their plans to build a new parking lot.
(316) The workers union staged a repulse against the company's decision to outsource jobs.
(317) The offensive comments made by the speaker repulse into someone who values equality.
(318) The taste of black licorice can repulse into someone who dislikes its strong flavor.
(319) The homeowner had to repulse out a burglar who was trying to break into their house.
(320) The park ranger had to repulse out a group of people who were littering in the park.
(321) I couldn't help but feel a repulse from her after she made that insensitive comment.
(322) The way he treated his employees was enough to repulse me from ever working for him.
(323) The way he chewed his food loudly was enough to repulse me from sitting next to him.
(324) The unexpected touch of the slimy fish made him repulse into the person next to him.
(325) His arrogance and lack of empathy caused a repulse over someone who values kindness.
(326) The repulsive feeling of the wet clothes makes me want to repulse into changing them.
(327) The repulsive appearance of the dirty room makes me want to repulse into cleaning it.
(328) The repulsive taste of the burnt food makes me want to repulse into ordering takeout.
(329) The repulsive noise of the loud music makes me want to repulse into wearing earplugs.
(330) The students formed a coalition to repulse against the proposed tuition fee increase.
(331) The activists used social media to mobilize people to repulse against animal cruelty.
(332) The constant interruptions repulse down someone's ability to communicate effectively.
(333) The inappropriate comments repulse out someone from socializing with that individual.
(334) The sight of a dirty public restroom can repulse into someone who values cleanliness.
(335) The coach had to repulse out a player who was being disrespectful to their teammates.
(336) The homeowner had to repulse down a burglar who was trying to break into their house.
(337) The repulsive texture of the slimy food makes me want to repulse into spitting it out.
(338) I felt a strong repulse over someone who constantly interrupted me during the meeting.
(339) She couldn't understand her friend's repulse over someone who had a different opinion.
(340) He couldn't help but feel a repulse over someone who constantly gossiped about others.
(341) She couldn't help but feel a repulse over someone who always took advantage of others.
(342) She couldn't understand her colleague's repulse over someone who made a harmless joke.
(343) The residents formed a neighborhood watch group to repulse against rising crime rates.
(344) The thought of eating insects can repulse into someone with a strong aversion to bugs.
(345) The thought of eating raw fish can repulse into someone who prefers their food cooked.
(346) The way he treated his employees with such disrespect was enough to repulse me to him.
(347) The referee had to repulse down a player who was being overly aggressive on the field.
(348) The sight of the spider crawling on her arm caused her to repulse into someone nearby.
(349) The sight of the bloody accident made the bystanders repulse into each other in shock.
(350) Her constant need to one-up others created a repulse over someone who values humility.
(351) She couldn't help but feel a repulse over someone who was always negative and critical.
(352) She couldn't understand her colleague's repulse over someone who made a simple mistake.
(353) The team's captain motivated the players to repulse against their recent losing streak.
(354) The sight of a decaying corpse can repulse into someone who is not used to such sights.
(355) The sight of a spider crawling on the wall can repulse into someone with arachnophobia.
(356) The creepy man's stare made her repulse into the person sitting next to her on the bus.
(357) The way he spoke about women created a repulse over someone who values gender equality.
(358) The repulsive smell of the rotten eggs makes me want to repulse into throwing them away.
(359) The repulsive sight of the decaying fruit makes me want to repulse into disposing of it.
(360) The security guard had to repulse out someone who was trying to sneak into the building.
(361) Her lack of empathy towards others was enough to repulse me from being friends with her.
(362) The thought of going to the dentist filled me with a repulse over the entire experience.
(363) The sound of the alarm clock going off caused a repulse over the entire morning routine.
(364) The repulsive appearance of the creepy insect makes me want to repulse into squashing it.
(365) The repulsive smell of the garbage truck makes me want to repulse into holding my breath.
(366) The opposition party organized a repulse against the ruling party's proposed legislation.
(367) The teachers union staged a repulse against the proposed changes to the education system.
(368) The way she gossiped and spread rumors created a repulse over someone who values loyalty.
(369) The idea of having to work a part-time job while in school is a repulse to some students.
(370) The community center hosted a meeting to discuss strategies to repulse against drug abuse.
(371) The community organized a clean-up campaign to repulse against littering in public spaces.
(372) The sudden jolt of the rollercoaster made her repulse into the person sitting next to her.
(373) The repulsive behavior of the rude customer makes others want to repulse into ignoring him.
(374) The repulsive appearance of the moldy bread makes me want to repulse into throwing it away.
(375) The manager's repulse over someone who consistently missed deadlines led to their demotion.
(376) The thought of eating raw meat can repulse into someone who prefers their food well-cooked.
(377) The bartender had to repulse out a customer who was being aggressive towards other patrons.
(378) His lack of personal hygiene was enough to repulse me from being in close proximity to him.
(379) His lack of integrity and honesty caused a repulse over someone who values trustworthiness.
(380) The way he belittled and insulted others created a repulse over someone who values respect.
(381) The repulsive force between the two magnets causes them to repulse into opposite directions.
(382) The repulsive sound of the screeching brakes makes me want to repulse into covering my ears.
(383) The parent's repulse over someone who vandalized their property led to involving the police.
(384) The team's goalkeeper made several impressive saves to repulse against the opponent's shots.
(385) The taste of durian fruit can repulse into someone who is not accustomed to its strong odor.
(386) The repulsive feeling of the sticky substance makes me want to repulse into washing my hands.
(387) The teacher's repulse over someone who cheated on the exam was evident in her disappointment.
(388) The workers boycotted the company's products to repulse against unethical business practices.
(389) I couldn't help but feel a repulse to someone who was constantly bragging about their wealth.
(390) The sound of a fire alarm going off in the middle of the night is a repulse to some students.
(391) The repulsive feeling of the prickly fabric makes me want to repulse into changing my clothes.
(392) The workers picketed outside the factory to repulse against the unfair treatment of employees.
(393) I felt a strong repulse to someone who was constantly interrupting me during our conversation.
(394) The way she talked about others behind their backs was enough to repulse me from trusting her.
(395) The sudden movement of the snake made her repulse into the person standing behind her in fear.
(396) The repulsive noise of the alarm clock makes me want to repulse into hitting the snooze button.
(397) The repulsive noise of the construction work makes me want to repulse into closing the windows.
(398) The repulsive behavior of the aggressive driver makes others want to repulse into avoiding him.
(399) The store manager had to repulse down a customer who was being verbally abusive to an employee.
(400) The repulsive taste of the spoiled milk makes me want to repulse into pouring it down the drain.
(401) The teacher's repulse over someone who plagiarized their essay was evident in the failing grade.
(402) The coach's repulse over someone who didn't follow the team's rules was evident in the benching.
(403) The residents of the neighborhood united to repulse against the construction of a noisy factory.
(404) The team's coach implemented a new defensive strategy to repulse against the opponent's attacks.
(405) The students initiated a repulse against the school's decision to cut funding for arts programs.
(406) The residents staged a repulse against the proposed construction of a landfill near their homes.
(407) The sight of a dead animal on the road can repulse into someone who is sensitive to such scenes.
(408) The judge's repulse over someone who committed a heinous crime was evident in the harsh sentence.
(409) The activists staged a demonstration to repulse against the destruction of the local environment.
(410) The workers union initiated a repulse against the company's decision to reduce employee benefits.
(411) The taste of the spoiled milk in the fridge was enough to repulse out anyone who dared to try it.
(412) The manager's repulse over someone who consistently arrived late to work led to their termination.
(413) The coach's repulse over someone who didn't give their best effort was evident in his frustration.
(414) She couldn't understand her friend's repulse over someone who had a different cultural background.
(415) He felt a strong repulse over someone who constantly interrupted him during important phone calls.
(416) I felt a strong repulse to someone who was constantly gossiping and spreading rumors about others.
(417) The foul smell emanating from the garbage bin made me repulse into the person standing next to me.
(418) The smell of the garbage in the alleyway was enough to repulse out even the strongest of stomachs.
(419) The repulsive behavior of the two individuals causes them to repulse into different social circles.
(420) The repulsive taste of the bitter medicine makes me want to repulse into drinking water afterwards.
(421) The sight of a snake slithering across the ground can repulse into someone with a fear of reptiles.
(422) The repulsive nature of the chemical reaction causes the substances to repulse into separate layers.
(423) The activists staged a repulse against the use of genetically modified organisms in food production.
(424) The foul taste of the spoiled milk made him repulse into the person standing next to him in disgust.
(425) The manager's repulse over someone who consistently ignored safety protocols led to their suspension.
(426) The residents held a town hall meeting to repulse against the proposed rezoning of their neighborhood.
(427) The students launched a repulse against the school's decision to eliminate extracurricular activities.
(428) The environmentalists launched a repulse against the government's decision to allow offshore drilling.
(429) Her constant need for attention and validation created a repulse over someone who values authenticity.
(430) The homeowners association filed a lawsuit to repulse against the construction of a high-rise building.
(431) The residents organized a repulse against the construction of a new highway through their neighborhood.
(432) The security guard had to repulse down someone who was trying to enter the building without permission.
(433) The way he treated his employees was enough to create a repulse over someone who values fair treatment.
(434) The thought of having to take a required course that doesn't interest you is a repulse to most students.
(435) The homeowners association staged a repulse against the installation of a power plant in their community.
(436) The parent's repulse over someone who bullied their child led to a meeting with the school administration.
(437) The way he spoke about people from different cultures with such ignorance was enough to repulse me to him.
(438) The sudden gust of wind made the umbrella turn inside out and repulse into the person walking next to her.
(439) The homeowners association launched a repulse against the installation of a cell tower in the neighborhood.
(440) The team leader's repulse over someone who didn't take their work seriously was evident in his stern reprimand.
(441) The homeowners organized a repulse against the construction of a high-rise building in their quiet neighborhood.
(442) The environmentalists initiated a repulse against the government's decision to allow drilling in protected areas.
(443) The residents initiated a repulse against the proposed construction of a shopping mall in their residential area.
(444) The environmentalists initiated a repulse against the government's decision to allow logging in a protected forest.
(445) The teacher's repulse over someone who disrupted the class with their constant talking was evident in the detention.
(446) The way she flirted with every guy in the room was enough to repulse me from ever considering her as a potential partner.
(447) His close-mindedness and refusal to listen to other perspectives caused a repulse over someone who values open-mindedness.
Repulse meaning
Repulse is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to convey the idea of pushing away, rejecting, or causing someone or something to feel disgust or aversion. Whether you are a student looking to expand your vocabulary or a writer aiming to enhance your language skills, incorporating this word into your sentences can add depth and nuance to your communication. Here are some tips on how to use the word "repulse" effectively in different scenarios:
1. In everyday conversation: - "The foul smell of the garbage repulsed me as soon as I entered the room." - "Her rude behavior towards others repulses everyone around her." - "I couldn't help but feel repulsed by the sight of the decaying food."
2. In literature or creative writing: - "The protagonist's actions were so morally repulsive that the readers were left in shock." - "The vivid description of the gruesome crime scene repulsed the detective." - "The artist's unconventional artwork both fascinated and repulsed the audience."
3. In academic or formal writing: - "The study's findings repulse the notion that violence in media has no impact on real-life behavior." - "The government's decision to cut funding for education repulses educators and parents alike." - "The unethical practices of the pharmaceutical industry repulse many consumers."
4. In historical or political contexts: - "The dictator's oppressive regime repulsed any form of dissent, leading to widespread fear among the citizens." - "The discriminatory policies of the past continue to repulse those who value equality and justice." - "The atrocities committed during the war repulsed the international community, leading to calls for intervention."
5. In describing physical reactions: - "The taste of the exotic dish initially repulsed me, but I grew to appreciate its unique flavors." - "The sight of blood can often repulse individuals who are sensitive to such stimuli." - "The slimy texture of the creature's skin repulsed the young child, causing her to scream in fear." Remember, when using the word "repulse," it is crucial to consider the context and ensure that it accurately conveys the intended meaning. Additionally, be mindful of the tone and register of your writing or speech to ensure that the word fits appropriately. By incorporating this word into your vocabulary, you can effectively express feelings of disgust, rejection, or aversion in a more nuanced and impactful manner.
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