the moral repugnance provoked by the idea of keeping animals in enclosures
At noon, the beggars who aroused the least repugnance were to call at houses in carefully selected streets.
However, when the campaign went further and demanded that they criticize themselves and even expose others, many began to feel a repugnance to this.
Others believe that the secrecy signifies the degree of repugnance others experience toward those who have such conditions.
Although there was comparatively little public discussion, my guess is that there would have been as great a sense of repugnance then as there has been recently.
It is really these precisions which are at the bottom of the repugnance of the gentlemen connected with the teaching board.