Repulsion

Word REPULSION
Character 9
Hyphenation re pul sion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Repulsion"

What do we mean by repulsion?

The act of repulsing or the condition of being repulsed. noun

Extreme aversion. noun

The force that causes particles or bodies to repel one another, as from having the same electric charge or magnetic polarity. noun

In biology, conspicuous unlikeness in the color or markings of allied species which inhabit the same locality. noun

The act of repelling or driving back, or the state of being repelled; specifically, in physics, the action which two bodies exert upon each other when they tend to increase their mutual distance: as, the repulsion between like magnetic poles or similarly electrified bodies. noun

The act of repelling mentally; the act of arousing repellent feeling; also, the feeling thus aroused, or the occasion of it; aversion. noun

The act of repulsing or repelling, or the state of being repulsed or repelled. noun

A feeling of violent offence or disgust; repugnance. noun

The power, either inherent or due to some physical action, by which bodies, or the particles of bodies, are made to recede from each other, or to resist each other's nearer approach noun

The act of repelling or the condition of being repelled. noun

An extreme dislike of something, or hostility to something. noun

The repulsive force acting between bodies of the same electric charge or magnetic polarity. noun

The act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand noun

The force by which bodies repel one another noun

Intense aversion noun

The act of repelling or the condition of being repelled.

An extreme dislike of something, or hostility to something.

The repulsive force acting between bodies of the same electric charge or magnetic polarity.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Repulsion

The word "repulsion" in example sentences

The important final line of his conclusion is, “that gravitational repulsion is not a function of the total particle velocity or energy; rather, its occurrence depends on the relationship between the transverse and radial velocity.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

Equiano carefully marks both his own repulsion from the bodies of the ❋ Unknown (2006)

This work had shown that, because of the wave properties of matter, there is a certain probability for a positively charged particle to penetrate into a nucleus even if, according to ordinary mechanical concepts, the velocity of the particle does not suffice to overcome the electric repulsion from the nucleus. ❋ Unknown (1964)

Thus resistance is nothing but that mysterious power we call repulsion -- a power which fills the whole universe -- which holds the sun, moon, and stars in its hand, and yet is invisible. ' ❋ Charles Southwell (N/A)

The clouds, which are masses of minute, hollow globules of water, are principally held aloft by electrical repulsion from the earth and sea; in this state, no pressure is exerted by them upon the mercury, as they are sustained by a force which neutralized gravity. ❋ S.C. (1861)

Then Mizander shook his head and looked away in repulsion. ❋ Nathreee (2010)

Deleah recalled the repulsion with which she had seen them lying there. ❋ Mary E. Mann (N/A)

By following up the evidence as to segregation, indications have been obtained which can only be interpreted as meaning that when many factors are being simultaneously redistributed among the germ-cells, certain of them exert what must be described as a repulsion upon other factors. ❋ Gustav Schwalbe (1880)

She did not meet him with that kind of repulsion which is equivalent to pushing back with the hand. ❋ Unknown (1847)

But if the perverted soul descends to the source of all repulsion, which is the devil, God will turn away from him, and he will hate God and love the devil, as our blessed Saviour says (Matt. vi.), 'No man can serve two masters, he will _hate_ one and _love_ the other; ye cannot serve ❋ Wilhelm Meinhold (1824)

Yet another type of bias can be expected to emerge in distance estimation performance, a so-called repulsion effect observed e.g., in motion direction perception ❋ Anna Oleksiak Et Al. (2010)

I think there's value in some kinds of moral repulsion, which is why most of us don't want to kick around with rapists and murderers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

K E Y 301 1 5 -2 5 cal universes the Merkabah does Earth, we m u s t also u n d e r s t a n d not travel but moves within the why Merkabah should appear entirety of a parallel phase, pro - within the myriads of universes. pulsion-repulsion, which is set in 20 Merkabah is the interconnec - motion. ❋ Czaragon (2009)

When the Persian Armies descended on the Spartans they wouldn't have ever guessed what kind of repulsion their intended victims could manage. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But we cannot say that the contemporaneous motivation in this example is a destructive disturbing emotion such as repulsion or aggression – as when an ordinary person squashes a cockroach that is half-crushed and squirming on the ground – and that is what renders the act destructive. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Other people had experienced the same kind of repulsion, but knew not where it lay. ❋ Various (N/A)

Again and again it will be found to lead to a violent reaction of feeling -- a repulsion which is as intense and violent as the devotion which was its prelude. ❋ Unknown (1916)

Many parents have wept to see the early religious training of their children draw them, by a kind of repulsion, to a communion or mode of opinion which is the extreme opposite of that in which they have been brought up. ❋ 1817-1893 (1906)

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