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How to use repugnance in a sentence

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Sometimes an interpretation can even transform an experience of art from repugnance to appreciation and understanding.
As long as you are prepared for the repugnance, you will more or less enjoy this graphic, gritty cinematic experiment.
The picture is sexually frank, while expressing a certain repugnance at the decadence prevalent in Europe after the Great War.
It is as if the early engagement of many of them with anarchism had left behind a permanent repugnance for the political struggle.
The initial intuitive repugnance that Lyndsay feels at the idea of racial mixture is ratified by her empirical experience.
Discrimination need have nothing to do with hatred or repugnance toward those against whom it is applied.
To my astonishment, Beavers did not respond with the veneer of civility that usually masks his repugnance.
Whether mutual repugnance might then one day be transformed into mutual sufferance, or even mutual toleration, remains to be seen.
The reader will be curious to know where those fine feelings of moral repugnance were when you took the job.
The result of releasing these photographs would be, most likely, initial shock followed by disgust, contempt and repugnance.
Consequently, wrathfulness, horror, and repugnance as such are elicited by the events of the film.
But because of its success combined with its repugnance, spam is changing the very culture of the Internet with sorry results.
By drawing nearer to the condemned man, let us learn to overcome our repugnance to see those wounds that sully our own humanity.
Indeed, throughout his life, he would feel repugnance for the exercise of authority.
No other infectious disease is viewed with as much fear and repugnance as HIV is.
The Marxist revolutionary program is not based on moral repugnance against war, social oppression, class exploitation and inequality.
This is not the way to do something about the great repugnance that our people have for Europe.
Indeed, only sub-humans could be the cause of all the disgust and repugnance that wells up in our hearts, when we think about them!
In fact, diseases far more infectious than HIV are treated with less repugnance.
What is there left for young people to try in this world of patience and repugnance?
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Examples from Classical Literature
I overcame the natural repugnance that I had to them, and ingratiated myself with them.
Is this not vitiating our feelings, blunting our desire for the better, our repugnance for the worse?
She looked at him with a nervous repugnance to his appearance, which she tried to subdue.
Death in this form, death from the hand of a brother, was thought upon with undescribable repugnance.
The behaviour of the troops led against them in 1881 by General primo de Rivera doubtless confirmed them in this repugnance.
As she herself could have assigned no cause for her repugnance, it might be termed instinctive.
Wounded in all her feelings, full of repugnance, she could not get used to it all.
Will the little ogre pass without repugnance from the gamy flavour of a carcase to the scent of flowers?
The gray-haired Pyrran felt the same repugnance himself about touching a grubber.
I asked the reason of this repugnance, and she only gave me a vague, unmeaning answer.
Glennard, taking the volume from his hand, glanced with a kind of repugnance at the interleaving of yellow cris-crossed sheets.
Nevertheless, he could not help a shiver of repugnance to adventuring at such a risk.
Ivanhoe expressed great repugnance to this plan, which he grounded on unwillingness to give farther trouble to his benefactors.
I wished her to have this form rather than a stranger one, so that we could see her in the family without repugnance.
At that distance they accordingly stood, fixed there by the centrifugal force of the repugnance which the mystic symbol inspired.
He turned a little way from her, as if in instinctive repugnance.
As for the confectioner himself, he made his way gradually into Grimworth homes, as his commodities did, in spite of some initial repugnance.
A spurt of laughter dies into a shiver of repugnance at the action.
Therefore any repugnance on my part cannot be attributed to jealousy.
He felt toward them a kind of reasonless antipathy that was something more than the physical and spiritual repugnance common to us all.
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