v.tr. (repelled, repelling)
1. drive back; ward off; repulse.
2 refuse admission or approach or acceptance to (repel an assailant).
3 be repulsive or distasteful to.
Derivatives:
repeller n.
Etymology: ME f. L repellere (as RE-, pellere puls- drive)
v.tr. (repelled, repelling)
1. drive back; ward off; repulse.
2 refuse admission or approach or acceptance to (repel an assailant).
3 be repulsive or distasteful to.
Derivatives:
repeller n.
Etymology: ME f. L repellere (as RE-, pellere puls- drive)
Oxford English vocab. Оксфордский английский словарь. 2012