repulse [rɪˈpʌls]
repulse [rɪˈpʌls]
verbo transitivo
1rechazar (army, attack)
- I am repulsed by your heartlessness -> me repulsa tu crueldad
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repulse [ri-pals]
sustantivo
1Repulsa, rechazo, rehuso; sofión.
va. Repulsar, desechar, repeler.
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Verb Conjugation for "repulse"
Imperative
- repulse
- you repulse
- he/she repulses
- we repulse
- you repulse
- they repulse
Preterite
- I repulsed
- you repulsed
- he/she repulsed
- we repulsed
- you repulsed
- they repulsed
Present Continuous
- I am repulsing
- you are repulsing
- he/she is repulsing
- we are repulsing
- you are repulsing
- they are repulsing
Present Perfect
- I have repulsed
- you have repulsed
- he/she has repulsed
- we have repulsed
- you have repulsed
- they have repulsed
Past Continuous
- I was repulsing
- you were repulsing
- he/she was repulsing
- we were repulsing
- you were repulsing
- they were repulsing
Past Perfect
- I had repulsed
- you had repulsed
- he/she had repulsed
- we had repulsed
- you had repulsed
- they had repulsed
Future
- I will repulse
- you will repulse
- he/she will repulse
- we will repulse
- you will repulse
- they will repulse
Future Perfect
- I will have repulsed
- you will have repulsed
- he/she will have repulsed
- we will have repulsed
- you will have repulsed
- they will have repulsed
Future Continuous
- I will be repulsing
- you will be repulsing
- he/she will be repulsing
- we will be repulsing
- you will be repulsing
- they will be repulsing
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been repulsing
- you have been repulsing
- he/she has been repulsing
- we have been repulsing
- you have been repulsing
- they have been repulsing
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been repulsing
- you will have been repulsing
- he/she will have been repulsing
- we will have been repulsing
- you will have been repulsing
- they will have been repulsing
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been repulsing
- you had been repulsing
- he/she had been repulsing
- we had been repulsing
- you had been repulsing
- they had been repulsing
repulsar [ray-pool-sar’]
article & verb transitive
1To reject, to decline, to refuse.
repulsar
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Verb Conjugation for "repulsar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | me repulso | me repulsé | me repulsaba | me repulsaré | me repulse |
| Tú | te repulsas | te repulsaste | te repulsabas | te repulsarás | te repulses |
| Ella/Él/Usted | se repulsa | se repulsó | se repulsaba | se repulsará | se repulse |
| Nosotros | nos repulsamos | nos repulsamos | nos repulsábamos | nos repulsaremos | nos repulsemos |
| Vosotros | os repulsáis | os repulsasteis | os repulsabais | os repulsaréis | os repulséis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | se repulsan | se repulsaron | se repulsaban | se repulsarán | se repulsen |
