revulsion in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

revulsion in the PONS Dictionary

revulsion Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

revulsion at sth
to fill sb with revulsion
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This produced a complete revulsion of public feeling.
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The attack caused a widespread revulsion at the extent of violence in the dispute.
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This led to a revulsion of feeling among better judges and for a time it was underrated in some quarters.
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After the war revulsion at the futility and tremendous cost of the war was widespread.
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This practice was stopped due to the revulsion it caused among the nationalist community.
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Most political leaders and parties expressed shock and revulsion over the blasts.
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He experiences feelings of desperate arousal, fear and revulsion and flees.
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Should we only fall silent in revulsion, shame and guilt?
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Writers of the period describe the distinctive taste derived from wood-smoked malts, and the almost universal revulsion it engendered.
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Public revulsion at the attack was in part responsible for the organisation ordering a ceasefire three months later, and it later disbanded.
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