Re*pul"sion (r?-p?l"sh?n), n. [L.
repulsio: cf. F. répulsion.] 1.
The act of repulsing or repelling, or the state of being repulsed
or repelled.
2. A feeling of violent offence or disgust;
repugnance.
3. (Physics) The power, either inherent
or due to some physical action, by which bodies, or the particles of
bodies, are made to recede from each other, or to resist each other's
nearer approach; as, molecular repulsion; electrical
repulsion.
Re*pul"sion (r?-p?l"sh?n), n. [L.
repulsio: cf. F. répulsion.] 1.
The act of repulsing or repelling, or the state of being repulsed
or repelled.
2. A feeling of violent offence or disgust;
repugnance.
3. (Physics) The power, either inherent
or due to some physical action, by which bodies, or the particles of
bodies, are made to recede from each other, or to resist each other's
nearer approach; as, molecular repulsion; electrical
repulsion.