revulsion towards/toward
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a feeling of disgust directed towards someone or something
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- She seems to feel revulsion towards her own children.
- The public expressed widespread revulsion towards the brutal act.
- He developed an intense revulsion toward violence after his experience.
- There was a growing sense of revulsion towards the politician's unethical behavior.
- Many people feel deep revulsion towards animal cruelty.
- His initial fascination turned into profound revulsion toward the cult leader.
- The documentary aimed to evoke revulsion towards the environmental destruction.
- Despite her efforts, she couldn't hide her revulsion towards his manipulative tactics.
- The artist's work often explores themes of beauty and revulsion towards societal norms.
- A strong wave of revulsion swept through the community towards the recent crime.