Repelled - English meaning
Repelled – definitions in English dictionary
verbDrive or force (an attack or attacker) back or away.
Usage examples:
They sought to repel the enemy with their machine gunsSynonims:
Fight offRepulseDrive back/awayPut to flightForce backBeat backPush backThrust backHold offWard offFend offStand offStave offParryKeep at bayKeep at arm's lengthFoilCheckFruverbBe repulsive or distasteful to.
Usage examples:
She was repelled by the permanent smell of drink on his breathSynonims:
RevoltDisgustRepulseSickenNauseateMake someone feel sickTurn someone's stomachBe repulsive toBe extremely distasteful toBe repugnant toMake shudderMake someone's flesh creepMake sverbRefuse to accept (something, especially an argument or theory).
Usage examples:
The alleged right of lien led by the bankrupt's solicitor was repelled
Past simple and past participle of repel
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Word origin
late Middle English: from Latin repellere, from re- ‘back’ + pellere ‘to drive’.
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