repulse|repulses in English

noun

[re·pulse || rɪ'pʌls]

refusal, rejection; repulsion, act of driving away

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1. Her repulse was quite unexpected.

2. The enemy met with a repulse.

3. Why do you repulse me?

4. The city garrison must be prepared to repulse attacks.

5. Racetracker overmelodiousness Arrhythmous France gruneritization snobologist thriftily thorned repulse

6. Her request for a donation met with a repulse.

7. Don't for one repulse, forgot the purpose that you resolved to effect.

8. Do not for repulse forget the purpose that you resolved to offer.

9. You are to repulse an attack of terrorist detachments at each level.

10. Do not, for repulse, forgo the purpose you resolved to effort.

11. This is Shek - O back beach not Repulse Bay. Please correct.

12. When they saw him repulse society, they said, " He is a brute. "

13. Do not, for repulse, forgot the purpose that you resolved to effort.

14. Repulse Bay Lang Ping Sha small beach - wide, gentle slope, the water warm.

15. The lifeguards held a sit-in protest at Repulse Bay in the afternoon.

16. Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effeet.

17. 18 The lifeguards held a sit-in protest at Repulse Bay in the afternoon.

18. Some, like the Yorkshire, have battle-plans already worked out to repulse unwanted bidders.

19. He moves to Zheng Yuling after Hong Kong Repulse Bay's mansion, lives in here.

20. The British Empire had fatally depleted itself in the great if laggard repulse of Hitler.

21. Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. 

22. February 13: France launches Operation Epervier (Sparrowhawk) in an effort to repulse the Libyan invasion of Chad.

23. Do not for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect - William Shakespeare.

24. 1 Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. 

25. Synonyms for Brushoff include cut, dismissal, slight, go-by, knock-back, rebuff, refusal, rejection, repudiation and repulse