revulse (Meaning)

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revulse (v. t.)

To pull back with force.

Synonyms & Antonyms of revulse

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revulse Sentence Examples

  1. The victim's mangled body revolted the witnesses.
  2. I revulse at the thought of eating raw oysters.
  3. The child's malnourished appearance revolted her.
  4. The stench of the garbage dump revolted the hikers.
  5. His cruel behavior revolted his friends and family.
  6. The sight of the infected wound revolted the nurse.
  7. The politician's corrupt actions revolted the citizens.
  8. The stench of the rotting meat revolted the butcher.
  9. I find the idea of public nudity revolting.
  10. The news of the massacre revolted the entire nation.

FAQs About the word revulse

To pull back with force.

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The victim's mangled body revolted the witnesses.

I revulse at the thought of eating raw oysters.

The child's malnourished appearance revolted her.

The stench of the garbage dump revolted the hikers.