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be repulsed
verb
To repel or drive back
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But even Stearns would be repulsed by this.
But if they focus on their core voters, independents may be repulsed.
Perhaps, but many swing voters will be repulsed by his hawkishness or his dodgy friends.
Rochester, who was injured in the house fire, fears that Jane will be repulsed by him.
I suspect she would be repulsed by the exploits of Carrie and Company.
"Just because this thing happened doesn't mean the world will be repulsed by violence," he said.
It is easy to be repulsed by the auctioning of a human organ.
"If Jesus were here in the flesh he would be repulsed by the SBC," intoned one moderate pastor.
I came to notice and be repulsed by his hands while he was telling me about himself.
A woman might be repulsed by him at first, but he seemed like a genuinely good person, very kind.
The way this film is shot, the audience is led to identify with this character who otherwise they might be repulsed by".
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