repugnance Definition In English

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Examples of repugnance

  • In other words, however much repugnance we feel, the present law is no good.

  • I think that, if he consulted them, he might well find that that repugnance does not exist.

  • In spite of this repugnance, in spite of the general desire for peace, there might have been war.

  • The repugnance that many people feel to this is a factor which we must very carefully weigh.

  • There are people who feel very deep repugnance to the idea of an income or means test.

  • It is something over which we all have a certain feeling of repugnance.

  • Those are heinous crimes that are viewed with repugnance by the overwhelming majority of people.

  • There is an argument for and against everything, but what we are witnessing are further signs of public disquiet and repugnance.

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