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repulse

  • 1 repulse

    رَفَضَ \ decline: to refuse: He declined my offer. He declined to come with me. refuse: to say "no" to (sb.) when one is asked to do sth., or when one is offered sth.: He refused to help. She refused him more food. I begged him, but he still refused. He refused the money. reject: to refuse (an offer, a plan, etc.). repulse: to refuse (a friendly offer). turn down: to refuse (an offer, etc.).

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  • 2 repulse

    صَدَّ \ put sb. off: to lessen sb.’s interest or desire or attention: The food looked nice, but its smell put me off. repulse: to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). snub: to treat sb. with cold rudeness, esp. by refusing an offer or invitation: He snubbed all my attempts to be friendly. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.); to make progress against: You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream.

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  • 3 repulse

    دَحَرَ \ repulse: to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). rout: to drive away (an enemy) in disorder.

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  • 4 repulse

    [rəˈpals]
    1. verb
    1) to repel (an enemy).
    يَصُد، يَرُد
    2) to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to.
    يُخَيِّب، يَرْفُض قَبول
    2. noun
    (an) act of repulsing.
    صَد، رَد، رَقْض قُبول

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  • 5 رفض

    adj. denied
    n. denial, refusal, rejection, repudiation, disapproval, rebuff, objection, negation, repulse, renouncement, odium
    v. deny, dismiss, defy, ignore, nix, disallow, disapprove, decline, negate, negative, rebuff, refuse, reject, repel, repulse, set aside, throw out, pass up, throw over, turn down, overrule, reprobate, repudiate, scorn, toss

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  • 6 صد

    n. bed, repulse, beatitude, bodice, return, balk, parry, exclusion, estoppel, blast
    v. baffle, bedazzle, estop, fend, fight off, hit, hit back, jolt, kick, negative, parry, poach, push, push aside, push back, quash, rebuff, repel, repudiate, baulk, repulse, return, riposte, shove, snub, spurn, stamp down, stave, stay, stay away
    n. repulsion, rebuff

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  • 7 خيب

    v. belie, defeat, repulse

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  • 8 رد

    adj. becoming
    n. answer, response, reply, rejoinder, rebuff, rebuttal, repercussion, repayment, reversion
    v. answer back, repulse, return, reply, repay, render, rebut, rebuff, rebound, retrieve, reverberate, turn away, drive back, pay back, counter, disallow, pay, put off, spurn, riposte, answer, respond

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  • 9 هزيمة

    n. defeat, rout, debacle, overthrow, repulse, reverse, thrashing, trimming, beating, discomfiture, drubbing, licking, wall

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  • 10 درأ

    دَرَأ: دَفَعَ، صَدّ
    to ward off, parry, fend off, stave off, keep off, avert, turn away, repel, repulse, drive back

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  • 11 درء

    دَرْء: دَفْع، صَدّ
    parry(ing), warding off, fending off, staving off, keeping off, averting, turning away, repulsion, repulse; repelling, driving back

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  • 12 دفع

    دَفَعَ: رَدّ، صَدّ، دَرَأَ
    to push back or away, drive back or away, shove away, repel, repulse, turn away, ward off, parry, fend off, stave off

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  • 13 دفع

    دَفْع: رَدّ، صَدّ، دَرْء
    push(ing), pushing back or away, shove, shoving, driving back or away, repulsion, repulse, repelling, parry(ing), warding off, fending off, staving off

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  • 14 رد

    رَدّ: دَفْع، صَدّ، دَرْء
    repulsion, repulse, repelling, driving back or away, parry(ing), warding off, fending off, staving off

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  • 15 رد

    رَدّ: دَفَعَ، صَدّ، دَرَأَ
    to repel, repulse, drive back, drive away, turn away, ward off, fend off, stave off

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  • 16 صد

    صَدّ: دَرْء، رَدّ، مَنْع
    repulsion, repulse, repelling, driving back or away, keeping off or back, holding off, warding off, parry(ing), fending off, staving off, averting, turning away; check(ing), rebuff(ing), stop(ping); forcing out, shutting out; hindering, preventing, prevention

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  • 17 صد

    صَدّ: دَرَأ، رَدّ، مَنَعَ
    to repel, repulse, drive back or away, keep off or back, hold off, ward off, parry, fend off, stave off, avert, turn away; to check, rebuff, stop; to force out, put out, shut out, foreclose; to hinder, prevent

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  • 18 صدة

    صَدّة: دَفْعَة
    repulse, rebuff; push, shove

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  • 19 طرد

    طَرَدَ: أبْعَدَ
    to drive away or out, expel, throw out, force out, kick out, put out, oust, evict, eject, dismiss; to drive back, repel, repulse

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  • 20 دحر

    دَحَرَ \ repulse: to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). rout: to drive away (an enemy) in disorder.

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  • Repulse — may refer to:* HMS Repulse, several ships of the Royal Navy * Repulse Bay at Southern District, Hong Kong * Repulse Bay Airport at Nunavut, Canada * Repulse Bay, Nunavut, a city at Nunavut, Canada that supports airports See also * Repulsion… …   Wikipedia

  • Repulse — Re*pulse (r? p?ls ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repulsed} ( p?lst ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Repulsing}.] [L. repulsus, p. p. of repellere. See {Repel}.] 1. To repel; to beat or drive back; as, to repulse an assault; to repulse the enemy. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • repulse — [n] snub; rejection brush off*, check, cold shoulder*, defeat, disappointment, failure, nix*, nothing doing*, rebuff, refusal, reverse, slap in the face*, spurning, thumbs down*, turndown; concepts 388,674 Ant. attraction, enchantment repulse… …   New thesaurus

  • Repulse — Re*pulse , n. [L. repulsa, fr. repellere, repulsum.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of repelling or driving back; also, the state of being repelled or driven back. [1913 Webster] By fate repelled, and with repulses tired. Denham. [1913 Webster] He… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • repulse — I verb beat back, beat off, chase, check, counteract, countervail, defeat, dispel, drive away, drive back, eschew, fend off, frustrate, gainsay, grapple with, hinder, impede, keep at bay, make a stand, obstruct, oppose, oppugn, overthrow,… …   Law dictionary

  • repulse — 1530s, n. and v., originally in Bellenden s Livy, from L. repulsus, pp. of repellere (see REPULSION (Cf. repulsion)). Related: Repulsed; repulsing …   Etymology dictionary

  • repulse — ► VERB 1) drive back (an attacking enemy) by force. 2) rebuff or refuse to accept. 3) cause to feel intense distaste or disgust. ► NOUN ▪ the action or an instance of repulsing or being repulsed. ORIGIN from Latin repellere, from pellere to drive …   English terms dictionary

  • repulse — [ri puls′] vt. repulsed, repulsing [< L repulsus, pp. of repellere,REPEL] 1. to drive back; repel, as an attack 2. to repel with discourtesy, coldness, indifference, etc.; refuse, reject, or rebuff 3. to be repulsive, or disgusting, to n. [L… …   English World dictionary

  • Repulse — Die britische Royal Navy besaß insgesamt 12 Schiffe mit dem Namen HMS Repulse Die erste HMS Repulse war eine 50 Kanonen Galeone, auch bekannt als Due Repulse, 1595 vom Stapel gelaufen und in den Listen noch bis 1645 geführt Die zweite HMS Repulse …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • repulse — repulser, n. /ri puls /, v., repulsed, repulsing, n. v.t. 1. to drive back; repel: to repulse an assailant. 2. to repel with denial, discourtesy, or the like; refuse or reject. 3. to cause feelings of repulsion in: The scenes of violence in the… …   Universalium

  • repulse — UK [rɪˈpʌls] / US verb [transitive] Word forms repulse : present tense I/you/we/they repulse he/she/it repulses present participle repulsing past tense repulsed past participle repulsed formal 1) to force an army or other group of people to move… …   English dictionary

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