repugnate (Meaning)

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repugnate (v. t.)

To oppose; to fight against.

Synonyms & Antonyms of repugnate

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repugnate Sentence Examples

  1. The idea of harming innocent creatures repugnates my conscience.
  2. His proposal to exploit natural resources in the national park repugnates environmentalists.
  3. The notion of enslaving fellow human beings repugnates the values of equality and freedom.
  4. The thought of abandoning the injured hiker repugnated their sense of duty.
  5. Such blatant disregard for basic human rights repugnates international law.
  6. The dictator's oppressive regime repugnated neighboring countries, leading to diplomatic tensions.
  7. The act of discrimination based on race or religion repugnates the principles of equality.
  8. The decision to ignore the suffering of refugees repugnates humanitarian values.
  9. His callous indifference towards the plight of the homeless repugnates compassion.
  10. The policy to exploit child labor in factories repugnates ethical business practices.

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To oppose; to fight against.

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The idea of harming innocent creatures repugnates my conscience.

His proposal to exploit natural resources in the national park repugnates environmentalists.

The notion of enslaving fellow human beings repugnates the values of equality and freedom.

The thought of abandoning the injured hiker repugnated their sense of duty.