Repulsion

/rɪˈpʌlʃən/ noun

Repulsion is a strong feeling of dislike or disgust toward something. In science, it also means a force that pushes objects away from each other.

From Latin *repellere* meaning 'to drive back', which gave French *répulsion* and then English *repulsion*. The emotional sense grew from the physical idea of pushing something away.

AFrepulsion
AMrepulsion
ARنفور
BGrepulsion
BNrepulsion
CArepulsion
CSrepulsion
DArepulsion
DEAbstoßung
ELαπώθηση
ESrepulsión
ETtõrjumine
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