Vocab-ability–174 (pel, puls = push, force) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. Similar charges repel each other.

  2. Sam got expelled from school.

  3. John was propelled from the door.

  4. A phone call from my friend dispelled my
    sadness.

  5. I always had a compulsion to be a writer.

  6. When I am sad I can feel my pulse.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE
1-Repel
The children are repel from bad moral from childhood
2-expel
The person who commit abomination in the village is expelled.
3-Propel
The verdict was propelled by the public
4-dispel
The warder was dispel from duty
5-Compulsion
The public compulsion was undeniable
6-pulse.
The pulse of trained soldiers are hard to detect.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. The married man complained that his wife's attitude always repel him.

  2. The late student was expelled from the class until the lecture was over.

  3. The bent shaft could not propel the machine properly.

  4. The rat that died in my bathroom was dispelled this morning.

  5. Rita could play with the emotion of Frederick because of the romantic compulsion Frederick has for her.

  6. When the pulse of the accident victim was checked, nothing was felt.


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. The military lost three of its men when they were trying to repel the rebels from the country's border.

  2. Jason was expelled from school because he was involved in violent activities.

  3. The young child could not propel the car because his leg could not touch the accelerator.

  4. Jason was dispelled from his community for committing patricide.

  5. The young man had a compulsion to visit his mum, but he suppressed it.

  6. Doctors always check their patient's heart pulse before commencing treatment.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Repel:
    Do you even feel repelled by society because you refuse to use the toxic chemicals they clean with?

  2. Expel:
    I will expel the demons inside of me so that I may experience one day of peace on earth.

  3. Propel:
    May the flame of passion reignite and propel me into love and joy.

  4. Dispel:
    I wish to dispel all the negative feeling I've held onto since the day I was born up until now.

  5. Compulsion:
    I've had the compulsion to go out somewhere in the world that would require me to be around people, but I let fear and anxiety stop me.

  6. Pulse:
    Just being you are walking upright doesn't mean you have a pulse.


Good work! Good luck with those horrible demons!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. Put on your bug spray to repel the mosquitoes.
  2. I was expelled from school for dipping sussie's hair into the ink-well.
  3. We use a small motor to propel our fishing boat.
  4. Henry was dispelled from the school after he hacked into the security system and disabled all the cameras.
  5. Alcoholics have a compulsion to drink alcohol.
  6. The doctor checked his heart beat and pulse, neither was discernible to the doctor so he proclaimed the man dead.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE
1-You should repel your bad habits.
2-After a long time he expel from the shock.
3-Indeed a friend who dispel our problems
4-Due to some dispute ,conductor propel to the passenger from bus
5-It is not my compulsion that I reply you again and again.
6-He got a heart attack ,his pulse raised up unexpectedly


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Repel
    The things attract if their charges are uniqu or repel if they are alike.

  2. Expel
    I forced my memories to expel it.

  3. Propel
    A part of what helped propel him was his generosity.

  4. Dispel
    In order to move to a new college I needed to dispel the rumors.

  5. Compulsion
    It's really hard to deal with your compulsion while you are following a diet.

  6. Pulse
    Even though she was still smiling, her pulse started to lower the heartbeats.


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. No human can repel a firm hope.
  2. The heart muscles contract to expel the blood.
  3. Paddles are used especially to propel canoes and kayaks.
  4. We want to dispel the myth that you cannot eat well in Britain.
  5. The desire to laugh became a compulsion.
  6. This radar is operated by an electronic pulse.


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My Vocab Practice

  1. Repel
    Anthony was repelled for not complying to their rules and regulations
  2. Expel
    He was expelled because of his obnoxious behavior towards Mrs Jane in class
  3. Propel
    Samuel was propelled by his colleagues to make a proposal to his girlfriend
  4. Dispel
    because of the crime he committed he was dispelled from the community and never to come back.
  5. Compulsion
    Mary had this compulsion in her heart to forgive him, but she's still confused if she should give him a chance.
  6. Pulse.
    Paul chest was making so much Pulse that i could hear the beats.


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My Vocab Practice

  1. Repel
    Bug repellent doesn't seem to repel bugs until after you've sprayed enough to kill your whole household.
  2. Expel
    All of his breath was expelled when he suddenly landed on his back.
  3. Propel
    The cajun navy uses boats with giant fans (air boats) to skim the bayou.
  4. Dispel
    To dispel myths is to "myth bust."
  5. Compulsion
    I've a compulsion for writing.
  6. Pulse
    As long as my pulse continues, so will my writings.


Good work! Keep pulsating and palpitating and writing.

That's the plan. :P

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Repel.
    The chief executive decided to repel the new found corrupt head director of contracting and purchasing department as soon as possible.

  2. Expel.
    It’s the school’s standard policy to expel students from attending school if they don’t meet the required GPA for their selected program.

  3. Propel.
    His desire to succeed in business is the utmost reason that propels him to become a self-made-millionaire.

  4. Dispel.
    It is not easy to dispel a traditional family myth that you are reared, accustomed and born with in the family.

  5. Compulsion.
    The witness to a crime was interrogated by the authorities to the point of compulsion in order to reveal that which they were seeking as classified information.

  6. Pulse.
    It is necessarily important that nurses take their patients vital signs and the pulse of their heart rate to determine if the patients are pumping enough blood.


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE.
1-Repel-:
He repel my permotion.
2-Expel-:
A father expel his son to his proper.
3-Propel-:
Please help me to propel my car.
4-Dispel-:
If u truely Muslim then you dispel.
5-Compulsion-:
A powerful man show his compulsion poor man.
6-Pulse-:
He cut his pulse.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

1.two positive electrical charges repel each other

  1. When a man was out of his limits he was expel from the job
    3.the seat belt stop him to propel
  2. The mother dispel the spot in the shirt
  3. The teacher said that it is compulsion for everyone to complete their homework
  4. The pulse rate was high


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Vanilin can be used to repel mosquitos.
  2. Sometime merely a claim of disconduct can get one expelled from school.
  3. Anecdotes are being utilized as facts to propel a notion of systemic sex discrimination.
  4. Only the ability to freely discus dangerous ideas can dispel the magic of forbidden fruit within them.
  5. A compulsion to sympathize with a the underdog drives activists to seek a victim status.
  6. When examining other persons pulse, one need to remember that through the thumb you are more likely to feel your own pulse.


Good work!

An educative article,nice one