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repulsive

[ri-puhl-siv] / rɪˈpʌl sɪv /


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In a speech on Wednesday, Xavier President Colleen Hanycz called Huggins’ comments “repulsive and offensive.”

From Seattle Times

The details about Hoover’s relentless pursuit of King, via wiretaps and other methods, are repulsive.

From New York Times

In a strategy nicknamed "pastel QAnon," conspiracy recruiters have become skilled at reskinning themselves as "wellness influencers" or "anti-trafficking activists," appealing to large swaths of people who may have previously found Trump a repulsive figure.

From Salon

“The fact that we have hundreds here makes it repulsive.”

From Los Angeles Times

"This is simply repulsive," he said, adding that it will "easily be struck down as unconstitutional."

From Salon