Examples of using Repugnance in English and their translations into Swedish
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I felt repugnance for her.
When one considers it where could I have met her without repugnance?
You feel a repugnance towards forming any sort of connection with the opposite sex.
If one comes to consider it, where could I have met her without repugnance?
Perhaps the repugnance of blending with another mind caused him to be irrational.
must overcome his shame and repugnance to confession.
But, also, tell her that we have a repugnance for such measures, being Christians.
We express our repugnance and condemnation of the constant crime being committed against the Palestinian people by the Israeli Government.
Tutmose III showed any repugnance for her, sending extinguish all
send a powerful signal concerning the repugnance we feel towards cruelty to animals.
A transition from repugnance to fear, from fear to sympathy,
as the party of Order, also insulted the republic and expressed their repugnance to it, this happened not merely from royalist memories.
We are all filled with horror and repugnance by the appalling terrorist attacks which took place in the United States on Tuesday.
in their demonstrations just two weeks ago, the people showed the repugnance they feel towards this phenomenon.
He noticed at once that there was a coldness and repugnance, but he was so precise in his questions
when a warner came unto them it aroused in them naught save repugnance.
In any case, we have, however, subordinated our repugnance for this topic' s colonial backdrop to the interests of those living in the regions concerned.
itself does not go under in a climate of indecisiveness on the one hand and public indifference and repugnance on the other.
for, in their blindness and repugnance to all improvements, they frequently celebrate two passovers in the same year.
This instinctive repugnance is something we should take seriously.
If the great majority of the natural scientists had had a little less of the repugnance to thinking that Newton expressed in the warning:"Physics,
cannot disguise his repugnance at the current state of affairs that compels him to dictate unjust decisions.
The advertisements and the domains of 3rd party are assumed repugnance toward not for their deceptive traits,
it can even work as repugnance of acts which have been undertaken from fear of his fellows and their public opinion.
The Blessed Beauty, however, always expressed repugnance for it, and although, in the early days, there were reasons
I know that they feel repugnance and shame at the smell of homicidal blood that impregnates every stone of Moncada Barracks.
Parliament has today, for the umpteenth time, expressed its repugnance of the anachronistic, anti-democratic methods of punishment of dubious efficacy which continue to be used throughout the world,
assert that there was no repugnance in Christ's human nature to the promptings of the Divine,
on the other hand, the hesitation, the repugnance, and the bad faith, with which it lent itself to the task of carrying those measures into practice.
usually by way of exception in the name of combating crimes which meet with a general outcry and repugnance, the aim is to get the grass roots to come to terms with them,
