repulse

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/rɪˈpʌls/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/rɪˈpʌls/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(ri puls)

Inflections of 'repulse' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
repulses
v 3rd person singular
repulsing
v pres p
repulsed
v past
repulsed
v past p
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InglésEspañol
repulse [sb] vtr figurative (disgust, revolt)repugnar vtr
  repulsar vtr
 Bob's sexual advances repulsed Mary.
 Las insinuaciones sexuales de Bob repugnaban a María.
repulse [sth/sb] vtr (repel, force away)repeler vtr
  rechazar vtr
 The army repulsed the approaching assault on the village.
 El ejército repelió el ataque al pueblo.
repulse n (act of repelling)repulsión nf
 The repulse of the attack was thanks to the brilliant leadership of the commanding officer.
repulse n (rejection, snub)rechazo nm
 Every time I try to flirt with her, I am met with yet another repulse.
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