0 to push away or refuse something or someone unwanted, especially to successfully stop a physical attack against you:
1 If something repulses you, it causes you to have a strong feeling of dislike, disapproval, or disgust:
The tourists were repulsed by the filthy conditions.
2 the act of pushing someone or something unwanted away or of refusing him, her, or it
3 to push someone or something back or away, esp. to successfully stop an attack:
The attacks were repulsed by means of tear smoke.
At night the post was attacked, but the attack was repulsed.
Think of the time spent and of the attacks made, met, and repulsed and renewed and eventually successful involved in the words "attributable to"and"aggravated by"!
The enemy now fought with savage vigour to restore the situation, but all his counter-attacks were repulsed.
What is the mechanism in the amendment by which this interference from the employer is going to be repulsed?
The attack was repulsed with, on that occasion, inconsiderable loss to us and heavy loss to the enemy.
We repulsed what was a reasonable request, and we have seen the result and the sequel.
During the night the enemy counter-attacked the furthest trenches gained, but was repulsed with heavy loss.
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推開, 趕走,驅逐, 擊退(尤指進攻)…
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repousser, refus…
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