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Self repelling
Made up of parts as molecules or atoms which mutually repel each other as gases are self repelling
Defend
ward or fend off to drive back or away to repel
Propulse
To repel to drive off or away
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Disavaunce
To retard to repel to do damage to
Rebutting evidence
is given by one party in a cause to explain, repel, counteract, or disprove evidence produced by the other party.
Rebouter
Rebouter, to repel or bar.
Petty-bag Office
extents on statutes, recognizances, ad quod damnum scire facias to repel letters-patent, etc., Termes de la Ley. The term is derived
Paper Blockade
when the naval force on watch is not sufficient to repel a real attempt to enter. See BLOCKADE.
Martial law
as meaning the common law right of the Crown to repel force by force in the case of insurrection, invasion or
Defence
his person or property, it is lawful for him to repel force by force: and the breach of the peace which
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