transitive. To ward off or repel (a person, thing, etc.); to avert. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > armed hostility > defence > holding out or making stand > hold [verb (transitive)] > repel (12) defendc1330 transitive. To ward off or repel (a person, thing, etc.); to avert. Obsolete. rebukec1380 transitive. To beat down or force back; to repulse (a person); to repress or check. Obsolete. rebut?a1425 transitive. To repel, repulse, drive back (an enemy or an attack). Now rare. rebatea1475 transitive. To repulse, drive back (an enemy, etc.). Also in extended use. Obsolete. repel?a1475 transitive. To drive or force back (an assailant or invader, an attack, etc.) by physical force; to repulse. Also intransitive. repulse?a1475 transitive. To drive or beat back (an assailant or assault); to repel by force of arms. Also occasionally intransitive. rechasec1475 transitive. To chase or drive back (an assailant); to chase in turn. to set aside1522 ? To repulse. Obsolete. push?1571 transitive. To drive or repulse (an enemy) by force of arms; to drive (quarry) in the chase. shoulder1581 Of troops: To push, force, drive back (an opposing force); to manœuvre or turn. to beat back1593 To drive back by force, to repel, repulse. Subcategories:— silence hostile artillery (1) |
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