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is repelled
verb
To turn (someone) away from a privilege, right, job, etc.
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The town of Kobane, on Syria's border with Turkey, is the current focus of this struggle but even if IS is repelled there by their Kurdish opponents it will not be the last fight.
He is repelled.
D: The meteoroid is repelled by the vacuum of space.
Even his biographer admits she is repelled by him.
Griffin is repelled by big-money politics, so I asked why he spoke highly of Trump.
The lures are her vitality and sexuality, but he is repelled by her blind Marxist faith.
Stone seems fascinated by power even as he is repelled by its uses.
Still, the landlord clearly is repelled by the Lusty Lady's poor hygiene.
To paraphrase J K Galbraith, the answer is so simple the mind is repelled.
The process by which banks create money is so simple the mind is repelled.
It could even be that antimatter is repelled from matter – that is, antimatter may experience antigravity!
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