Repel


1. to ward off or keep away; drive back.
2. to offer resistance to; fight against.
3. to refuse to accept; reject.
4. to turn away from; spurn.
5. to cause aversion.
6. to be resistant to; be incapable of absorbing or mixing with.
7. chatango user.
1. repel insects.
2. repel an invasion.
3. a company that was trying to repel a hostile takeover.
5. your rudeness repels everyone.
6. oil repels water.
7. omg repel is so awsome!
1. to ward off or keep away; drive back.

2. to offer resistance to; fight against.

3. to refuse to accept; reject.

4. to turn away from; spurn.

5. to cause aversion.

6. to be resistant to; be incapable of absorbing or mixing with.

7. chatango user.
1. repel insects.

2. repel an invasion.

3. a company that was trying to repel a hostile takeover.

5. your rudeness repels everyone.

6. oil repels water.

7. omg repel is so awsome!

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