repugnance in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for repugnance in the English»Serbian Dictionary

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Their repugnance is a moral test, for the filmmaker and for viewers alike.
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The academic perception is that natural repugnance from "weird-looking" fish is a significant factor in the origin of the restrictions.
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Repugnance, here as elsewhere, revolts against the excesses of human willfulness, warning us not to transgress what is unspeakably profound.
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At the end, one's repugnance gives way to a more nuanced (or confused) understanding.
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I am of a generation that can't shake off a general repugnance at having tickets on yourself.
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We are acutely social beings, and often the social dimension to a situation overwhelms any other reactions we have, even moral repugnance or alarm.
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His defence had urged the jury to ignore any feelings of repugnance.
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There is also the much stronger objection in the instinctive repugnance which all insects seem to inspire as an article of food to most civilized nations.
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This symbolizes the sting of their conscience and the repugnance of sin.
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However, unlike the latter, it is used almost exclusively by those who accept its underlying premise; i.e., that repugnance does, in fact, indicate wisdom.
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