Lewis Short
rĕ-pulso, āre, 1
* V. freq. [id.], to drive back or beat back again, to repel again and again.
* Lit.: civitas eloquiis caelestibus magis quam corporis voluptatibus hostiles impetus repulsare consueta,Ambros. in Psa. 118, Serm. 22, § 37 fin.
* Transf.: colles verba repulsantes,re-echoing,Lucr. 4, 579.
* Trop.: vera repulsans pectus dicta,Lucr. 4, 914.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary