Definition of Revulsive. Meaning of Revulsive. Synonyms of Revulsive

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Definition of Revulsive

Revulsive
Revulsive Re*vul"sive, n. That which causes revulsion; specifically (Med.), a revulsive remedy or agent.

Meaning of Revulsive from wikipedia

- Look up revulsion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Revulsion is a sudden violent feeling of disgust. Revulsion (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of...
- ****ual arousal (also known as ****ual excitement) describes the physiological and psychological responses in preparation for ****ual intercourse or when...
- "Revulsion" is the 73rd episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the fifth episode of the fourth season. This is focused on an EMH (Emergency Medical Hologram;...
- Self-hatred is personal self-loathing (hatred of oneself) or low self-esteem which may lead to self-harm. The term "self-hatred" is used infrequently by...
- his studio later that year, the nearly universal reaction was shock and revulsion; Matisse angrily dismissed the work as a hoax. Pic****o did not exhibit...
- trypophobia, researchers hypothesize that it is the result of a biological revulsion that ****ociates trypophobic shapes with danger or disease, and may therefore...
- from Latin gustus, 'taste') is an emotional response of rejection or revulsion to something potentially contagious or something considered offensive...
- expressive to closed down; common emotions include distress, anxiety, shame, revulsion, helplessness, and guilt. Denial is not uncommon. In the w****s following...
- precedes the horrifying experience. By contrast, horror is the feeling of revulsion that usually follows a frightening sight, sound, or otherwise experience...
- Gautama felt unsatisfied by the practice because it "does not lead to revulsion, to disp****ion, to cessation, to calm, to knowledge, to awakening, to...