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Definition of Repugnances
1. repugnance [n] - See also: repugnance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repugnances
Literary usage of Repugnances
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Intellectual Life by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1911)
"and great repugnances. We bring ourselves, by its help, to face petty details
... In the case of lawyers there are frequent intellectual repugnances to be ..."
2. The Intellectual Life by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1873)
"and great repugnances. We bring ourselves, by its help, to face petty details
... In the case of lawyers there are frequent intellectual repugnances to be ..."
3. The Intellectual Life by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1875)
"and great repugnances. We bring ourselves, by its help, to face petty details
... In the case of lawyers there are frequent intellectual repugnances to be ..."
4. The Intellectual Life by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1893)
"and great repugnances. We bring ourselves, by its help, to face petty details
... In the case of lawyers there are frequent intellectual repugnances to be ..."