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Revulsion

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Noun

1. horror, repugnance, repulsion, revulsion

intense aversion

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Revulsion

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noun
1. 
a sudden and unpleasant violent reaction in feeling, esp one of extreme loathing
2. 
the act or an instance of drawing back or recoiling from something
3. medicine obsolete
the diversion of disease or congestion from one part of the body to another by cupping, counterirritants, etc

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Revulsion

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noun
1.  Rare
a withdrawal
2. 
a sudden, complete, and violent change of feeling; abrupt, strong reaction in sentiment
3. 
extreme disgust, shock, or repugnance; feeling of great loathing

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Revulsion

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n.
1. A sudden strong change or reaction in feeling, especially a feeling of violent disgust or loathing.
2. Archaic A withdrawing or turning away from something.
3. Medicine The reduction of superficial inflammation in an affected body part, as by topical agents, in order to decrease inflammation in adjacent structures.

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