Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

repus

verb
/rɪˈpʌs/
Definition
The word ‘repus’ is derived from Latin, meaning ‘to push back’ or ‘to repel’.
Examples
  • She felt a strong urge to repus the negative feedback from her peers.
  • In the face of adversity, he chose to repus any doubts about his abilities.
  • The military strategy was to repus any advancing forces with great determination.
Meaning
In the context of language and literature, ‘repus’ can imply a sense of resistance or rejection, particularly in rhetorical terms. It refers to a state of being pushed away or an action that extends an opposing force.
Synonyms
  • repel
  • reject
  • dispel
  • counter
  • push away