0 to repel (an enemy) -- melawan
1 to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to. -- menolak
2 (an) act of repulsing. -- penolakan
Previous attempts to impose change have been successfully repulsed by strong argument, backed by political and community opposition.
A weak enemy thrust made previously against our main front was repulsed with loss to the enemy.
They were repulsed and many of them taken prisoners.
If there were attacks we should have to consider very carefully what to do, apart from repulsing them.
They either repulsed or contained all their enemies on every front.
We have been deceived, betrayed, repulsed, and that time has gone by.
They are repulsed by the conditions in some of our urban centres.
During the night the enemy counter-attacked the furthest trenches gained, but was repulsed with heavy loss.