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Definition of Repugnancies
1. repugnancy [n] - See also: repugnancy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repugnancies
Literary usage of Repugnancies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rules for the Interpretation of Deeds. With a Glossary by Howard Warburton Elphinstone, Robert Frederick Norton, James William Clark (1889)
"Omissions: Transpositions: repugnancies: false Grammar: Incorrect spelling.
Rule 16.—Primary meaning excluded by context.—Where the primary meaning of a ..."
2. A Manual of the Law of Wills: As Determined by the Leading Courts of England by Charles Fisk Beach, Edwin A. Pratt (1888)
"Of the manner of reconciling apparent repugnancies. 2 320. Of relecting words.
2 321. Of supplying words —The general rule. t 322. ..."
3. A Scholar's Letters from the Front by Stephen Henry Hewett (1918)
"But I shall never get all those qualities until I get over certain repugnancies
in the work, which I fear are insuperable. . . ." To Mrs. Robertson Windmill ..."
4. Psychology as a Natural Science Applied to the Solution of Occult Psychic by Charles Godlove Raue (1889)
"repugnancies, AVERSION, REPULSION, RESISTANCE. We have an aversion to being stung
by a bee. ... repugnancies ..."