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Detailed Translations for repulsion from English to Spanish

repulsion:

repulsion [the ~] nomen

  1. the repulsion (fright; consternation; upset; )
    la consternación; el desconcierto; la dislocación; el terror; el horror

Translation Matrix for repulsion:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
consternación alarm; confusion; consternation; dismay; fright; repulsion; upset alarm; confusion; consternation; dismay; reign of terror
desconcierto alarm; confusion; consternation; dismay; fright; repulsion; upset alarm; confusion; dismay; disorder; fright; panic; reign of terror; terror
dislocación alarm; confusion; consternation; dismay; fright; repulsion; upset dislocation; dismay; sprain; spraining; state of shock; straining
horror alarm; confusion; consternation; dismay; fright; repulsion; upset abhorrence; abomination; atrocity; horror; terror
terror alarm; confusion; consternation; dismay; fright; repulsion; upset abhorrence; abomination; anguish; anxiety; fear; fright; horror; panic; reign of terror; terror
- horror; repugnance; repulsive force; revulsion; standoff

Related Words for "repulsion":

  • repulsions

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Related Definitions for "repulsion":

  1. the act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand1
  2. intense aversion1
  3. the force by which bodies repel one another1

Wiktionary Translations for repulsion:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
repulsion repulsión repulsieafstoting
repulsion repulsión afstoting — een kracht die twee voorwerpen zich van elkaar doet verwijderen.
repulsion aversión; horror répulsion — physique|fr action de repousser, état de ce qui est repoussé.

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