verb
- past tense of repel; drove away or forced back
- past tense of repel; caused to feel disgust or strong dislike
- past tense of repel; pushed away by physical force
Usage: physics
Examples
- The army repelled the enemy attack at dawn.
- She was repelled by the smell of rotten eggs.
- The fortress walls repelled the invaders for weeks.
- His rude behavior repelled potential friends.
- The magnets repelled each other when placed together.
- The waterproof coating repelled the rain effectively.
- Many voters were repelled by the candidate’s harsh rhetoric.