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revulsive
[ ri-vuhl-siv ]
adjective
- tending to alter the distribution of blood by revulsion.
noun
- a revulsive agent, especially one that causes revulsion.
revulsive
/ 谤瑟藞惫蕦濒蝉瑟惫 /
adjective
- of or causing revulsion
noun
- med a counterirritant
Derived Forms
- 谤别藞惫耻濒蝉颈惫别濒测, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 谤别路惫耻濒顎僺颈惫别路濒测 adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of revulsive1
Example Sentences
His pre-emptive legal action strongly denied her allegations, labelling them "revulsive and untrue".
In the 1920s, "the New York World published a national expos茅 of the Klan. Of course, many found the Klan revulsive. Nonetheless, engagement from the mainstream press increased Klan membership as their ideas were spread and seemingly legitimated."
Huxley's original story is both inspired by and a revulsive reaction to the society-wide fascination with science and the technological advancement ramping up between the two World Wars.
On the morning of May 19, Hong Kong鈥檚 Communications Authority, which regulates the city鈥檚 broadcast and telecoms sectors, published a report criticizing the broadcaster, saying the segment 鈥渟meared the police by suggesting that the police were trash, worthless and revulsive.鈥
Ito's wife, Peggy York, is the subject of extensive gender and revulsive insults within the Fuhrman tapes after she served as the detective's supervisor.
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