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Sentence count:83+3Posted:2017-02-12Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: avulsionconvulsionscompulsionexpulsionrevisionimpulsivecompulsivelyrevolutionMeaning: [rɪ'vʌlʃn]  n. intense aversion. 
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31. The new religious revival is fueled by a revulsion with the corruptions of contemporary society.
32. That marks the public's revulsion at acts of gratuitous violence against innocent victims.
33. Many of Mahathir's opponents believed that Anwar's arrest and trial would precipitate nationwide revulsion in the November 1999 elections.
34. Why is the word regarded with some revulsion among the orthodox religions?
35. It is when she feels compassion, rather than revulsion, for the salamander and kisses him that the spell breaks.
36. Desire to make, he wrote, but physical revulsion at the falsity of all making.
37. She is actually physically sick by her revulsion at her thought that she killed her husband.
38. Mixed with his revulsion was also a tiny feeling of excitement.
39. Yet, coupled with this sensual joy throughout Walden, there is a running under current of revulsion for the body.
40. I was overwhelmed by grief and revulsion such as I had never known before.
41. Homosexuality aroused revulsion in about a quarter of the respondents, another quarter seeing it as sick, odd or ridiculous.
42. She managed to conceal the physical revulsion she always felt from close contact with this man.
43. We therefore have a clashing interest of views over whether to feel sympathy or revulsion about Blanche.
44. I had forgotten my revulsion against Edusha, and having slept through the night, I awakened with a sense of conquest.
45. One reads this account of their activities and comes away with an overwhelming sense of visceral revulsion: The Saatchi brothers stink!
46. Such revulsion seems to be spiced with fear when old women, rather than men, are being talked about.
47. Marlin groaned with revulsion behind her, and a woman on the pavement screamed.
48. Colette works at marshalling our feelings of revulsion at this voracious creature who has almost killed the poor box thorn.
49. What amazes me is that, in spite of the horrific nature of what I have seen, I feel neither repulsion nor revulsion.
50. But motherly warmth turns cold beside the journalistic revulsion the Molinari gambit provokes.
51. In many schools in the 1960s a revulsion against decontextualised exercises brought about a complete abandonment of the teaching of grammar.
52. A little boy had died and, as a mother, I felt horror and revulsion.
53. Each new boyfriend or girlfriend sent a frisson of anxiety through the group that grew into a wave of revulsion.
54. What we are now seeing is a public revulsion against violence in society.
55. Holly was unable to hide her revulsion at what she had just read.
56. Even the apparent eating of children provokes a shudder of revulsion, as in the habits of the Nile crocodile.
57. But that sort of clear thinking completely disregards the romance and revulsion offered up by this particular turn of events.
58. Nuadu stayed where he was,[www.Sentencedict.com] but his mind was tumbling with horror and revulsion.
59. His voice was filled with horror and revulsion.
60. He had a revulsion against his neighbor.
More similar words: avulsionconvulsionscompulsionexpulsionrevisionimpulsivecompulsivelyrevolutionpreventionrevelationfusionabbreviationpassioncessionmissionsessionallusionmansiontensionerosionversionpensionevasioncohesionillusionpervasionemissioninfusionderisiondecision
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