Our defenders repel all attacks of the enemy. It looks like she is repelling them with her grace, courage and power. Regardless, each effort had been repelled ... |
repel · Magnets can both repel and attract one another. · Their superior forces repelled the invasion. · Two positive electrical charges repel each other. |
Examples of repel · When the tortoise was automatically released from the charger, it would once again be repelled by the lamp, and would leave the hutch. · If ... |
to force someone or something to stop moving towards you or attacking you. It is not true that eating garlic repels mosquitoes. |
verb (used with object) · to drive or force back (an assailant, invader, etc.). · to thrust back or away. · to resist effectively (an attack, onslaught, etc.). |
Use the verb repel when you want to turn something away. You might drench yourself in bug spray to repel the mosquitoes that plague you when you go camping. |
2[transitive] repel something to drive, push, or keep something away a spray that repels insects The fabric has been treated to repel water. |
1. to keep (something) out or away; a fabric that repels water; The candle repels insects. [+] more examples |
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