How to use in-sentence of “repel”:
+ Every species of firefly has larvae that glow to repel predators.
+ On the other hand, the north end of one magnet will repel the north end of the other.
+ This behavior is to strike at and repel possible predators of the pupae, so improving the survival odds of the wasp pupae.
+ Because protons are positively charged, they repel each other.
+ The poles of two magnets repel or attract each other.
+ Things with the same charge repel each other.
+ Fermions are usually found in straight strings because they repel each other.
+ Seriously?!? What the hell have you guys been doing to treat people this badly? Have things really gotten this much worse since I have been gone? You guys need to check yourselfs over again, because the last time I checked, we are wanting to attract and keep editors, not attract and repel editors.
Example sentences of “repel”:
+ Electrons carry the same negative electric charge which makes them repel each other.
+ Electric potential energy is experienced by charges both different and alike, as they repel or attract each other.
+ The colonists were able to repel the attackers.
+ In simpler words, it is a property of substances which pull closer or repel other objects.
+ Grease and water repel each other, making an emulsion without emulsifier easily fall apart.
+ On the same day, he also discovered like charges repel and different charges come towards each other.
+ In addition to this, in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”, it is mentioned that wolf’s-bane can be used to repel dracula.
+ These include using sound to deter or repel pests and making changes around the property to prevent pests from entering.
+ General Napoleon Bonaparte was later appointed by the republic to repel the royalists on October 5, 1795.
+ The flat surface of the plate or stone is slightly roughened, or etched, and divided into hydrophilic regions that accept a film of water and repel the greasy ink, and hydrophobic regions which repel water and accept ink.
+ During one part of the dock battle, the commander Milfune tries to repel the machines but is overwhelmed.
+ Electrons carry the same negative electric charge which makes them repel each other.
+ Electric potential energy is experienced by charges both different and alike, as they repel or attract each other.
+ The colonists were able to repel the attackers.
+ This victory made Ethiopia the only African country to successfully repel a European power during the Scramble of Africa.
+ The basic law of magnetism told him what would happen: the north end of the electromagnet would repel the north end of the horseshoe-shaped magnet and would attract the south pole.
+ They repel each other.
+ Things that have the same charge repel each other: this repulsion is part of what is called electromagnetic force.
+ Usually in nature, two things with the same charge repel or shoot away from each other.
+ With magnets, opposite poles attract and like poles repel each other.
+ Bodies that are able to attract or repel things in this way are said to be ‘electrified’, or to be ‘charged with electricity’.
+ Also, the distribution of firearms to village self-defense militias intended to repel Viet Cong guerrillas was done so that weapons were only given to Catholics.