repelled in the PONS Dictionary

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Motile bacteria are attracted or repelled by certain stimuli in behaviors called taxes: these include chemotaxis, phototaxis, energy taxis, and magnetotaxis.
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Are you viscerally repelled by such move-by-move snooping?
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The first attack was repelled and smaller attacks were attempted throughout the day, mainly to keep the soldiers alert and at their posts.
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Instead, the rats are simply repelled by the cats' odor, and leave the site.
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Efforts were made to isolate the active principles in dead shark bodies that repelled other sharks.
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He stayed away from politics and was repelled by the persecution of the so-called demagogues.
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As the clapper touches one bell, it is charged by one pile, and then electrostatically repelled, being attracted to the other bell.
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The foe were repelled with great loss, and the country saved from savage barbarity.
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Dampening rollers apply water, which covers the blank portions of the plate but is repelled by the emulsion of the image area.
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When a (positive) alpha particle approached sufficiently close to the nucleus, it was repelled strongly enough to rebound at high angles.
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