0 a strong, often sudden, feeling that something is extremely unpleasant:
I turned away in revulsion when they showed a close-up of the operation.
She looked at him with revulsion.
He expressed his revulsion at/against/towards the whale hunting.
1 a strong, often sudden, feeling of dislike or disgust:
Most of us feel only revulsion from such crimes.
We can complete it step by step however long the road is and it can't be completed however short the road is if you don't even mark your footprint.
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May 10, 2021
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revulsion