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单词 repugnant
释义 re·pug·nant
\-gnənt\ adjective
Etymology: Middle English repugnaunt, from Middle French repugnant, from Latin repugnant-, repugnans, present participle of repugnare to resist, from re- + pugnare to fight — more at pugnacious
1. : characterized by opposition and especially contradictory opposition : incompatible, inconsistent, opposed
 < where there are repugnant provisions in a statute the one last in order shall … govern — Roscoe Pound >
 < the statute … is repugnant to the Constitution — C.P.Curtis >
 < such procedure was repugnant to fair employment practices — Dwight Macdonald >
2. archaic : disposed to fight against something : making or offering resistance : hostile
 < tempering the repugnant mass — P.B.Shelley >
3. : distasteful to a high degree : exciting distaste or aversion : loathsome, objectionable, repulsive
 < unclean and repugnant food — Willa Cather >
 < one custom repugnant to nature — G.G.Coulton >
 < found the idea thoroughly repugnant to him >
Synonyms: see hateful, offensive
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