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Repugnancy

Repugnancy, between the two pieces of legislation, means that conflicting results

Repugnant

Repugnant, really means inconsistent with and when they cannot stand together

repugnancy

repugnancy pl: -cies 1 : the quality or fact of being

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repugnant

repugnant : characterized by contradiction and irreconcilability [the arbitrator's decision was

repugnant verdict

repugnant verdict see verdict

Repugnance

The state or condition of being repugnant opposition contrariety especially a strong instinctive antagonism aversion reluctance unwillingness

Repugnant

rarely and less properly by with as all rudeness was repugnant to her nature

Repugnantly

In a repugnant manner

Repugner

One who repugns

Colonial Laws (English)

a Dominion be void on the ground that it is repugnant to the law of England. The Colonial Laws Validity Act,

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