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How to use the word revulsion in a Sentence?

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In an era where the radicals on the right inspire revulsion and anxiety and the most vicious kind of cheers, having a Democratic leader who gives you the sense that things are going to be OK is exactly what the doctor ordered.

Joe Biden

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There are no words that I have that could come close to overemphasize Clyde's negative view of the military, his disdain of enlisted service members, and his revulsion to wear the uniform.

Brett Shavers

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

I am not that nuts about the tweets because you are always asking me to defend them, and I don't want to, but we needed someone like him because what most conservatives do share is a revulsion to the deep state, the swamp, and if anything resonated with people it was his message of draining the swamp.

Ron Johnson

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We can and must write in a language which sows among the masses hate, revulsion, and scorn toward those who disagree with us.

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

added by Normando
4 years ago

Violating international law, they launched missiles to inflict panic and terrorism on Syrians and destroy scientific centers, there has been powerful global revulsion around the planet.

Nicolas Maduro

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

I share just a huge sense of revulsion over these acts.

State John Kerry

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I see this entire issue as a women's movement and not just a plus-size women's movement, it was astonishing to me how much revulsion and shame women of all sizes can feel towards their bodies.

Brittany Gibbons

Found on CNN
8 years ago

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