Definition of Repugnancies

1. Noun. (plural of repugnancy) ¹

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Definition of Repugnancies

1. repugnancy [n] - See also: repugnancy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Repugnancies

repudiated
repudiates
repudiating
repudiation
repudiationist
repudiationists
repudiations
repudiative
repudiator
repudiators
repudiatory
repugn
repugnable
repugnance
repugnances
repugnancies (current term)
repugnancy
repugnant
repugnantly
repugnate
repugnatorial
repugnaunce
repugned
repugning
repugns
repullulate
repullulated
repullulates
repullulating
repullulation

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 ..."

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