repulsionrɪˈpʌl ʃən
repulsion
English Definitions:
repulsion, repulsive force (noun)
the force by which bodies repel one another
repugnance, repulsion, revulsion, horror (noun)
intense aversion
repulsion, standoff (noun)
the act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand
repulsion (Noun)
The act of repelling or the condition of being repelled.
repulsion (Noun)
An extreme dislike of something, or hostility to something.
repulsion (Noun)
The repulsive force acting between bodies of the same electric charge or magnetic polarity.
Repulsion
Repulsion is a 1965 British psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski, based on a scenario by Gérard Brach and Roman Polanski. It was Polanski's first English language film, and was shot in London, making it his first feature made outside Poland. The cast includes Catherine Deneuve, Ian Hendry, John Fraser and Yvonne Furneaux.
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