English Dictionary

Define dictionary terms easily in our powerful online English dictionary.

Searching for...

No matching words found

Try a different search term or browse the dictionary

Definition repel in British English

repel verb

verb
/rɪˈpel/
1

if something repels you, you think that it is extremely unpleasant and you want to avoid it

Synonyms and related words
2

to keep something away, or to prevent it from entering something

Example

The wheat is genetically engineered to repel insects.

Example

boots that have been specially treated to repel moisture

Synonyms and related words
2.1

if one thing repels another, an electrical or magnetic force makes them move away from each other

Synonyms and related words
3

to force someone who is attacking to move back or to stop attacking

Synonyms and related words
4

to be unwilling to accept something

Example

a very private woman, who unconsciously repelled any attempts at intimacy

Synonyms and related words
Definition repel in British English