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The word "repugned" is the past tense of the verb "repugn". It means:<br><br>Strongly disliked or disgusted by something because of its unpleasant nature or appearance. <br><br>Example: The smell of rotten fish repugned her.
Adjective: causing a strong feeling of dislike or distaste.<br><br>Example: The smell of the old dumpster was repugning.
I couldn't find any word "repullulate" in the dictionary. However, I think you might be referring to the word "proliferate", which is a verb that means:<br><br> To produce or grow rapidly and extensively, especially in numbers.<br> To multiply or spread quickly.<br><br>For example: The bacteria began to proliferate in the culture, making it difficult to control.
I couldn't find any definition for the word "repullulation". It seems to be a potentially made-up or non-existent word.
To repulse means to strongly dislike or oppose something, causing someone to recoil or move away.
The word "repulsed" is a verb or adjective that means:<br><br> Feeling strong disgust or aversion towards something or someone, often accompanied by a sense of recoiling or pushing away.<br> To push back or drive away, especially by force.<br> To make someone or something feel unattractive or unpleasant.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> Her reaction to the smell was repulsed and disgusted. (adjective)<br> She was repulsed from the room, unable to bear the sight. (verb)<br> The bad news repulsed her, leaving her in a state of shock. (verb)
The word "repulses" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "repulse," which means to push someone or something away, often because they are unpleasant or disturbing.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The strong smell repulses the people in the room.<br> The horror movie repulses many viewers.<br><br>Synonyms: repellent, repugnant, disgusting, nauseating.<br><br>Antonyms: attracts, draws, invites, allures.
Detesting or highly disliking something or someone, typically because of their behavior, character, or qualities.
The word "repulsion" refers to a strong feeling of dislike or a powerful potential for something to move away from or reject something, person, or idea, often due to an unpleasant or disturbing stimulus. It can be physical (e.g., a magnet repelling another magnet) or emotional (e.g., a person feeling repulsed by someone's behavior).
The quality or state of being repulsive or highly offensive; something that disgusts or offends someone, often because of its unpleasant, gruesome, or immoral nature.
A repunit is a number that consists of only 1s in its decimal representation. For example: 11, 111, 1111, etc. The term "repunit" comes from the phrase "repeating unit", as it consists of a unit digit repeated multiple times.
The word "repurchase" is a verb that means to buy or obtain again, especially something that has already been owned or held previously. It can also mean to buy back shares of a company's stock or merchandise.
Repurchased: bought something again, typically because you are satisfied with it and want to buy it again.<br><br>Example: "I repurchased my favorite smartphone because I was so happy with its performance."
A person who buys a property or asset again, often because the original purchase was flawed or failed in some way.
Repurchasers are individuals or organizations that buy from a company again after their previous purchase. They are often considered valuable customers, as they have already demonstrated a willingness to pay for the company's products or services and are likely to make repeat purchases.
Given to or used again for a new purpose, often one that is different from its original purpose.
Reputability refers to the quality of being trustworthy, dependable, and reliable. It encompasses a person's or organization's good name, credibility, and standing in the eyes of others. In other words, it is the state of being respectful, decent, and honest, and having a positive and stable reputation.<br><br>Someone or something with high reputability is considered to be dependable, trustworthy, and worthy of respect. They are seen as someone who can be relied upon, whose word or promise can be trusted, and whose actions are in line with what they say they will do.<br><br>On the other hand, a lack of reputability, or a bad reputation, can lead to distrust, skepticism, and even social exclusion. People with a tarnished reputation often find it difficult to interact with others, make business deals, or gain the trust of their peers.
Having a good reputation, based on what people say and think about you. Showing that you are honest and trustworthy, and that people can rely on you.
In a trustworthy or creditable manner; with a good reputation.<br><br>Example: "She is reliably working as a doctor, reportedly performing surgeries with great skill and care, thereby gaining a reputation for being dependable."
Reputation refers to the overall opinion or perception that others have about a person, organization, or group. It is the sum of the messages, both positive and negative, that an individual or entity projects through their behavior, actions, and words, which shapes how they are perceived by others.<br><br>A good reputation is typically built on trust, reliability, and a track record of positive actions, while a bad reputation is often the result of mistakes, dishonesty, or negative behaviors. Having a strong reputation can lead to opportunities, respect, and success, while a poor reputation can result in difficulties, social exclusion, and a lack of trust.<br><br>Examples of reputation:<br><br> A company with a reputation for producing high-quality products<br> A politician with a reputation for honesty and integrity<br> An individual with a reputation for being a hard worker and reliable employee<br><br>In today's digital age, reputation has taken on a new dimension with social media, where opinions and information can spread rapidly and be preserved forever. Maintaining a positive reputation has become increasingly important for individuals and organizations in all areas of life.
Relating to the reputation of someone or something. Associated with the quality or condition of being known, regarded, or esteemed in a particular way. It can have positive or negative connotations, referring to the way someone or something is perceived by others.
The term "reputations" refers to the collective opinions, views, or assessments that people hold about an individual, organization, brand, or entity, based on their perceived character, quality, or actions.
Reputatively means: in a way that is believed or thought to be true, but not necessarily proven or confirmed; reportedly or allegedly.
The word "repute" means a widespread opinion or belief about someone or something, especially if it is not necessarily true. It can be either positive or negative, and it can affect how people perceive or treat someone or something.
Reliable on the basis of reputation. Considered to be of high quality or trustworthy because people have a good opinion of it.
There is no word "reputing" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not recognized. Could you please provide more context or check the spelling?
Requalification refers to the process of gaining a new qualification or certification, especially after a period of inactivity or a change in profession or field. It involves acquiring a new set of skills, knowledge, or experience that aligns with the requirements of a new industry or job, and obtaining the necessary credentials or certification to demonstrate one's competence.<br><br>For example, a person who has been out of the workforce for several years and wants to return to a nursing career may need to undergo requalification to obtain a new nursing license or certification.<br><br>The term requalification is often used in contexts such as career changes, professional certifications, and vocational training, and is a way to acknowledge that an individual is updating and enhancing their qualifications to remain competitive in their field.
Regained or improved one's qualification or status, typically after training or experience.
To require or reinstate a qualification or requirement for something, typically due to increased difficulty or changed circumstances.<br><br>Example: "The university has decided to requalify its entrance exams to ensure that students can meet the latest industry standards."
Required means something that is needed or necessary. It is a thing that is required or expected.