All English words - page 4927
Meanings of Repugnancy:
nounInconsistency or incompatibility of ideas or statements.
Usage examples:
Words in a contract will be given their ordinary meaning unless that produces absurdity, inconsiste…
Meanings of Repugnant:
adjectiveExtremely distasteful; unacceptable.
Usage examples:
Cannibalism seems repugnant to us
Meanings of Repugnatorial:
adjectiveOf or relating to the secretion by some invertebrates of a repellent fluid for defence against predators.
Meanings of Repugned:
verbTo fight, strive, or contend; to offer opposition or resistance; to rebel; to be recalcitrant; to object. with against (also † again).
Meanings of Repugning:
nounOpposition, resistance; an instance of this.
Meanings of Repugns:
verbTo fight, strive, or contend; to offer opposition or resistance; to rebel; to be recalcitrant; to object. with against (also † again).
Meanings of Repulse:
verbDrive back (an attack or attacker) by force.
Usage examples:
Rioters tried to storm the ministry but were repulsed by police
nounThe action of driving back an attack or of being driven back.
Usage examples:
The repulse of the invaders
Meanings of Repulsed:
verbDrive back (an attack or attacker) by force.
Usage examples:
Rioters tried to storm the ministry but were repulsed by police
nounThe action of driving back an attack or of being driven back.
Usage examples:
The repulse of the invaders
Meanings of Repulser:
nounA person who or thing which repulses or repels.
Meanings of Repulsers:
nounA person who or thing which repulses or repels.
Meanings of Repulses:
verbDrive back (an attack or attacker) by force.
Usage examples:
Rioters tried to storm the ministry but were repulsed by police
nounThe action of driving back an attack or of being driven back.
Usage examples:
The repulse of the invaders
Meanings of Repulsing:
verbDrive back (an attack or attacker) by force.
Usage examples:
Rioters tried to storm the ministry but were repulsed by police
nounThe action of driving back an attack or of being driven back.
Usage examples:
The repulse of the invaders
Meanings of Repulsion:
nounA feeling of intense distaste or disgust.
Usage examples:
People talk about the case with a mixture of fascination and repulsion
Meanings of Repulsive:
adjectiveArousing intense distaste or disgust.
Usage examples:
A repulsive smell
Meanings of Repulsory:
adjectiveOf or relating to repulsion; capable of repulsion, tending to repel or push something back.
Meanings of Repunctuation:
nounThe act or process of changing the punctuation (= special symbols such as commas and question marks) in a piece of writing
Usage examples:
He made the observation that repunctuation would completely change the meaning of the sentence., so…
Meanings of Repunishment:
nounThe action or practice of punishing a person or offence again; an instance of this.
Meanings of Repurchase:
verbBuy (something) back.
Usage examples:
Firms have been able to repurchase their shares since 1981
nounThe action of buying something back.
Usage examples:
The repurchase price
Repurchased
riːˈpəːtʃɪsMeanings of Repurchased:
verbBuy (something) back.
Usage examples:
Firms have been able to repurchase their shares since 1981
nounThe action of buying something back.
Usage examples:
The repurchase price
Meanings of Repurchases:
verbBuy (something) back.
Usage examples:
Firms have been able to repurchase their shares since 1981
nounThe action of buying something back.
Usage examples:
The repurchase price
Meanings of Repurchasing:
verbBuy (something) back.
Usage examples:
Firms have been able to repurchase their shares since 1981
nounThe action of buying something back.
Usage examples:
The repurchase price
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