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repellence (n.)

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repellence Sentence Examples

  1. The new mosquito repellent proved highly effective against the blood-thirsty insects.
  2. The piercing gaze from the predator instilled a sense of repellence in its prey.
  3. The repellent aroma of onions kept insects at bay, preventing them from entering the home.
  4. The unhygienic conditions created a sense of repellence that made the living space unbearable.
  5. The pungent smell of skunk spray had a remarkable repellence effect on both humans and animals.
  6. The imposing presence of the security guard had a strong repellence effect on potential intruders.
  7. The repellent nature of the chemicals prevented any harmful substances from penetrating the surface.
  8. The unpleasant taste of the bitter medicine acted as a repellence, discouraging consumption.
  9. The repellent properties of the plant extract made it a valuable ingredient in insect repellents.
  10. The repellent behavior of cats towards certain scents led to the development of cat-repellent products.

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The new mosquito repellent proved highly effective against the blood-thirsty insects.

The piercing gaze from the predator instilled a sense of repellence in its prey.

The repellent aroma of onions kept insects at bay, preventing them from entering the home.

The unhygienic conditions created a sense of repellence that made the living space unbearable.