Use of repugnant in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include repugnant at the start of sentence, repugnant at the end of sentence and repugnant in the middle of sentence
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repugnant at the end of sentence
- I find his racist views totally repugnant.
- We found his suggestion absolutely repugnant.
- I find his political ideas totally repugnant.
- Congressmen found Cray's behavior deeply repugnant.
- This last condition strikes many Catholics as repugnant.
- I find your attitude towards these women quite repugnant.
repugnant in the middle of sentence
- He is repugnant to me.
- Yet Republics are deeply repugnant to me.
- Nothing could have been more repugnant to him.
- All food was repugnant to me during my illness.
- The idea of accepting a bribe is repugnant to me.
- The idea of eating meat was repugnant to her..com
- He had never run across such a repugnant creature.
- The idea of accepting a bribe was repugnant to me.
- Some people eat foods that are repugnant to theirs.
- Darwinism is naturally repugnant to leftwing thought.
- The odour of vitamin in skin is repugnant to insects.
- But this is a fairly repugnant conclusion to most of us.
- Animal experiments are morally repugnant to many people.
- The idea of cheating in an exam is morally repugnant to me.
- Thus the act in a twofold sense is repugnant to the Constitution.
- What leader can bind a people to a settlement wholly repugnant to them?
- These repugnant practices are undoubtedly on offer in various parts of the world.
- It must be reasonable, and it must not be repugnant to the general law of the country.
- The restriction is as repugnant to the nature of the tenancy in the one case as in the other.
- Under the influence Clift was transformed from an articulate and relaxed friend into a repugnant oaf.
- The thought of going back into the fog was repugnant to him and he prayed it had been finally vanquished.
- A law, absolutely repugnant to another, as entirely repeals that other as if express terms of repeal were used.
- The idea of forcibly breaking up what was arguably a civil rights protest may simply have been repugnant to Gallagher.
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- , vile
- , sickening
- , distasteful