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appal <-ll->, appall AM [əˈpɔ:l, Am əˈpɑ:l] VB trans

1. appal (shock):

szokować [perf za-]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It both moved and appalled me and the pictures just wouldn't leave my head.
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Though appalled by this, no one attempts to try to stop him.
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Hart is appalled by the changes which have been made in his absence, even though all his employees are delighted with them.
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Again it left the literary critics divided: social democrats praised its stark honesty, many others were appalled with the author's negativism.
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He was appalled by the conditions, yet moved toward reform.
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Churchmen were appalled by the ruthlessness and cruelty.
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Fox was appalled at what he called this extraordinary step.
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The students were appalled as they had already decided to be more restrained that year.
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Purists said they were appalled at what they see as the vulgarisation of a 66-year-old national institution.
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She is appalled by what they do, but admits her feelings for them have become powerful and as such apparently forgets her distaste.
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