Antonyms for re pulse


Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : ri-puhls
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈpʌls


Definition of re pulse

Origin :
  • early 15c., from Latin repulsus, past participle of repellere "drive back, reject" (see repel). Related: Repulsed; repulsing.
  • As in rebuff : noun turning away; ignoring
  • As in rebuke : noun reprimand; harsh criticism
  • As in refusal : noun denial of responsibility; unwillingness
  • As in repulse : noun snub; rejection
  • As in reverse : noun bad luck; failure
  • As in licking : noun defeat
  • As in thrashing : noun defeat
  • As in traversal : noun denial
  • As in turndown : noun refusal
  • As in vanquishment : noun defeat
  • As in defeat : noun overthrow, beating
  • As in defeat : noun frustration
  • As in denial : noun dismissal, refusal of belief in
  • As in nauseate : verb make sick; disgust
  • As in offend : verb displease, insult
  • As in parry : verb ward off, circumvent
  • As in back : verb put in reverse direction
  • As in rebuff : verb turn away; give the cold shoulder
  • As in rebut : verb argue against; prove wrong
  • As in reject : verb say no to
  • As in repel : verb induce aversion
  • As in repulse : verb push away
  • As in repulse : verb make sick
  • As in revolt : verb disgust, nauseate
  • As in rout : verb defeat overwhelmingly
  • As in sicken : verb revolt, make ill
  • As in spurn : verb turn away; ignore
  • As in ward/ward off : verb defend, guard
  • As in fight back : verb defend
  • As in check : verb hinder, restrain
  • As in retrocede : verb back
  • As in defeat : verb conquer in military manner
  • As in defy : verb challenge, frustrate
  • As in disgust : verb cause aversion; repel
  • As in dismiss : verb put out of one's mind
  • As in fend off : verb keep at bay
  • As in fight back/fight off : verb defend oneself

Synonyms for re pulse

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