English to Tamil Dictionary repellent

repellent

விரட்டும்
definition
noun
a flea repellent
a substance that dissuades particular insects or other pests from approaching or settling.
treat brick with a silicone water repellent
a substance used to treat something, especially fabric or stone, so as to make it impervious to water.
adjective
water-repellent nylon
able to repel a particular thing; impervious to a particular substance.
the idea was slightly repellent to her
causing disgust or distaste.
translation of 'repellent'
வெறுப்பூட்டுகிற
adjective
துரத்தித்தள்ளுகிற
example
Where paint is applied, the woolly material takes on a tacky, 'repellent' quality.
The 'repellent' agent cannot gain anything from the washing materials agent.
This site-specific installation collectively and individually embodies a 'repellent' familiarity.
Despite their 'repellent' condition, they resemble ancient Britons.
Irrigate the area to be treated with 1/2 inch of water before applying the 'repellent' solution and follow with 1 inch or more of water.
The 'repellent' nature of this image evokes the almost primitive disgust that Nixon was able to elicit from his liberal enemies.
The first third of the film intrigues us in a way that the remaining, explicitly 'repellent' two thirds completely obliterates.
But aside from Edith Massey's masterful turn as Queen Charlotta, the whole 'repellent' realm makes little sense.
Jerry also works the streets, pimping his old lady Stella to raise the cash to buy smack from the 'repellent' drug lord, Fats.
There is an especially 'repellent' quotation highlighted in episcopal purple on the back cover.
You can even make your own natural insect 'repellent' with a little liquid soap, powdered cayenne pepper, onion, garlic, and water mixed in a spray bottle.
The brutal indifference, the unfeeling isolation of each in his private interest becomes the more 'repellent' and offensive, the more these individuals are crowded together, within a limited space.
Billy Bob Thornton is brilliantly 'repellent' as a depressed, alcoholic, obscenity-spouting, safe-cracking department store Santa.
National pride can be a 'repellent' trait in musicians, but Davies throws you off balance here.
‘This new 'repellent' chemistry affords flexibility and choice for protection against a variety of disease vectors,’ says Klun.
That enterprise led to what I thought was a particularly 'repellent' burst of American / European chauvinism - a fantasy that there was nothing there before the Europeans arrived.
A few days later, a 12-year-old boy in Florida sprayed his hand with insect 'repellent' then lit it and ended up burning himself.
Then, with 'repellent' images of disgust, he urges his mother to cease all sexual relations with Claudius.
Avoid using electronic 'repellent' devices, mothballs or other unregistered products.
Oil is generating plenty of income, while productivity is often abysmal and the quality of local products 'repellent' .
As a film, it makes for difficult, almost 'repellent' viewing.
And Flaus is marvellous in the role, making the eccentric, 'repellent' Krapp a sympathetic figure.
Aside from the blunt-edged rockers, Smitten features an equally 'repellant' set of languid piano pop.
Insect 'repellents' for humans and shampoos or collars containing insecticide for pets can help control or reduce tick infestations.
Because of the nature of food plants, 'repellents' are not a priority.
Human and animal tests have yet to be conducted, but the researchers believe their results are directly relevant to 'repellency' on items such as clothing and tents.
Precautions include the use of insect 'repellants' , insecticide room sprays, mosquito netting, and screened windows.
Now the appalling tragedy in the southern states is being 'repellently' exploited to serve that very same scientifically unsound preconceived agenda.
Although the selective agent is unknown, the adaptive evolution of this gene may have resulted in increased effectiveness of pollinator attraction or herbivore 'repellence' .
But prevention is better than cure, and insect 'repellents' and sprays are the first step in self-protection.
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