repulsion
disgust / aversion / driving back / magnetic force
Noun
This term describes a powerful force of pushing away, whether physical, emotional, or strategic. In a psychological sense, it conveys a visceral reaction of horror or intense dislike that creates an immediate mental distance between the subject and the object of disgust. In scientific and military contexts, the word shifts from an emotion to a mechanical or tactical action. It refers to the literal displacement of an object or army, emphasizing the resistance and the forceful reversal of an incoming direction.
Meanings
Noun
A feeling of intense disgust, distaste, or aversion toward someone or something.
"The sheer repulsion she felt upon seeing the filth made her gag."