Repeller - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rebouter
Rebouter, to repel or bar.
Self repulsive
Self repelling
Plea
which the plaintiff alleges in his declaration is answered and repelled or justified by the defendants plea In chancery practice a
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Repulsive
Serving or able to repulse repellent as a repulsive force
Repulse
To repel to beat or drive back as to repulse an assault
Repercussive
A repellent
Propulse
To repel to drive off or away
Propulsation
The act of driving away or repelling a keeping at a distance
Interrepellent
Mutually repellent
Forbidding
Repelling approach repulsive raising abhorrence aversion or dislike disagreeable prohibiting or
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