revulse

[US]/rɪˈvʌls/
[UK]/rɪˈvʌls/

Translation

v.to cause a strong feeling of disgust or repulsion

Phrases & Collocations

revulse the audience

revulse their senses

revulse the viewer

revulse the crowd

revulse public opinion

revulse the critics

revulse the masses

revulse their emotions

revulse the participants

Example Sentences

his actions revulse many people in the community.

the graphic images in the documentary revulse viewers.

she was revulsed by the cruelty shown in the film.

his revulse towards injustice motivates him to act.

many were revulsed by the politician's corrupt behavior.

the smell from the garbage revulsed the neighbors.

the revulse he felt was evident on his face.

she expressed her revulse at the thought of animal cruelty.

his revulse for violence led him to promote peace.

the documentary aimed to revulse the audience into action.

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