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Detailed Translations for repulsing from English to Dutch

repulse:

to repulse verb (repulses, repulsed, repulsing)

  1. to repulse (shock)
    shockeren; aanstoot geven; choqueren
    • shockeren verb (schokeer, schokeert, schokeerde, schokeerden, geshockeerd)
    • aanstoot geven verb (geef aanstoot, geeft aanstoot, gaf aanstoot, gaven aanstoot, aanstoot gegeven)
    • choqueren verb (choqueer, choqueert, choqueerde, choqueerden, gechoqueerd)

Conjugations for repulse:

present
  1. repulse
  2. repulse
  3. repulses
  4. repulse
  5. repulse
  6. repulse
simple past
  1. repulsed
  2. repulsed
  3. repulsed
  4. repulsed
  5. repulsed
  6. repulsed
present perfect
  1. have repulsed
  2. have repulsed
  3. has repulsed
  4. have repulsed
  5. have repulsed
  6. have repulsed
past continuous
  1. was repulsing
  2. were repulsing
  3. was repulsing
  4. were repulsing
  5. were repulsing
  6. were repulsing
future
  1. shall repulse
  2. will repulse
  3. will repulse
  4. shall repulse
  5. will repulse
  6. will repulse
continuous present
  1. am repulsing
  2. are repulsing
  3. is repulsing
  4. are repulsing
  5. are repulsing
  6. are repulsing
subjunctive
  1. be repulsed
  2. be repulsed
  3. be repulsed
  4. be repulsed
  5. be repulsed
  6. be repulsed
diverse
  1. repulse!
  2. let's repulse!
  3. repulsed
  4. repulsing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for repulse:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- rebuff; snub
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aanstoot geven repulse; shock annoy; be annoying; give offence; scandalise; scandalize; shock
choqueren repulse; shock annoy; be annoying; give offence; scandalise; scandalize; shock
shockeren repulse; shock annoy; be annoying; give offence; scandalise; scandalize; shock
- beat back; drive; drive back; fight off; force back; push back; rebuff; repel

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Related Definitions for "repulse":

  1. an instance of driving away or warding off1
  2. force or drive back1
  3. cause to move back by force or influence1
  4. be repellent to; cause aversion in1