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What is the past tense of repel?

What's the past tense of repel? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of repel is repelled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of repel is repels.

The present participle of repel is repelling.

The past participle of repel is repelled.

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Canevaro figured his team's quick response repelled the attackers and saved lives.
We all have reason to be shocked, shamed and repelled by the abuse of children.
She was always repelled by affectation in young or old, and was, perhaps unconsciously, a little unsympathetic toward children on this account.
She is repelled by the completely novel and anti-societal idea of it, and loses her patience.
In the physical world, once an attacker is repelled, you follow up with counterattack.
But he was repelled by the second-hand religiosity of Comte's strange invention.

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