It comes from the Latin word "pulsare", which means "to push, to beat, or to strike".
The prefix "re-" means "back" or "again". So, "repulse" literally means "to push back".
It comes from the Latin word "pulsare", which means "to push, to beat, or to strike".
The prefix "re-" means "back" or "again". So, "repulse" literally means "to push back".