Citations:oppugnance

Noun: "aversion; opposition"

 * 1872, Henry Norman Hudson, Shakespeare: His Life, Art, and Characters, vol. II., page 115:
 * [the] minds [of the young people] being kept pure, and even furthered in the course of manhood, by an instinctive oppugnance to the shams and meannesses which beset their path.
 * 1872, Henry Norman Hudson, Shakespeare: His Life, Art, and Characters, vol. II., page 115:
 * [the] minds [of the young people] being kept pure, and even furthered in the course of manhood, by an instinctive oppugnance to the shams and meannesses which beset their path.
 * [the] minds [of the young people] being kept pure, and even furthered in the course of manhood, by an instinctive oppugnance to the shams and meannesses which beset their path.