Sentence examples for be repelled from inspiring English sources

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be repelled

verb

To turn (someone) away from a privilege, right, job, etc.

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You might be repelled by it.

Women would be repelled by dead animals.

Guys that start nearby will be repelled, driven somewhere else.

Should we be repelled or entertained by this travesty?

Now it was their turn to be repelled.

Its advances cannot, for now, be repelled but its evil messages can and must be repudiated.

An inconvenient progenitor who disturbs the nest is an "interloper" to be repelled.

Most people interested in the truth would be repelled by the likes of Dana Garner.

Others, however, urged that the intruders should be repelled by force if necessary.

At some point, surely even they would be repelled by the carnage.

To the rest, these are dangerous Anglo-American forces, which must be repelled.

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