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What is the past tense of repulse?

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The past tense of repulse is repulsed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of repulse is repulses.

The present participle of repulse is repulsing.

The past participle of repulse is repulsed.

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In the end, it's the old contradictory chestnut of being both repulsed and attracted simultaneously that keeps you hooked.
They'll see the yucky black emptiness inside, and they'll be repulsed and run away.
Every Zulu thrust was repulsed by soldiers literally fighting for their lives.
Giamatti doesn't want any part of the carousing, mostly because he thinks it will lead to more rejection, but he pretends he's morally repulsed.
She was not flattered by Mr. Elton's confession, only repulsed at this inferior man daring to address the fine Miss Woodhouse in such a manner.
Lotus had been repulsed when the poor fool approached her to grab her colorful robe.

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