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Filter by Meaning The gruesome crime scene elicited a feeling of repulsion among the investigators.
The smell of rotten eggs filled the room, causing a wave of repulsion among the guests.
The politician's offensive remarks sparked widespread repulsion among the public.
The intense repulsion towards public speaking made her avoid any opportunity to address a large audience.
The sight of snakes triggered an intense feeling of repulsion in her.
The soldiers fought with great repulsion, driving back the enemy forces.
The repellent spray provided a repulsion against mosquitoes and other insects.
The electric fence acts as a barrier of repulsion, keeping the livestock from wandering off.
The political party's repulsion of the proposed bill garnered support from their constituents.
The repulsion towards heights prevented her from enjoying roller coasters.
The child felt a deep repulsion towards the creepy crawlies in the garden.
The idea of swimming in murky water filled him with repulsion.
He couldn't hide his repulsion for public speaking and always tried to avoid it.
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