repugnant в словаре PONS

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Other reviews, however, were more critical of the album's dark subject matter and repugnant imagery.
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At the same time, he always maintained a strictly religious spirit, to which any needless violence and cruelty were repugnant.
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Nevertheless, jikininki lament their condition and hate their repugnant cravings for dead human flesh.
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Formal racial discrimination was largely banned in the mid-20th century, and came to be perceived as socially unacceptable and/or morally repugnant as well.
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The idea that a feudal bond could be bought or sold was repugnant to the ruling class.
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The novel persona of eloquent sophistication concealing the repugnant demon inside served as the incitement for the image of the modern day vampire.
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As these ideologies were repugnant to liberal western societies, the negative feelings toward them came to be projected into the word propaganda itself.
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He is often known to say the word repugnant when he is disgusted with something.
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He described the death penalty as utterly repugnant and voted consistently against corporal punishment in schools.
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However, the notion of converting health into economic terms is widely repugnant and difficult to implement on a wide scale basis.
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