n]
| 1. | a strong feeling of repugnance, distaste, or dislike: Cruelty fills me with revulsion. |
| 2. | a sudden and violent change of feeling or response in sentiment, taste, etc. |
| 3. | the act of drawing something back or away. |
| 4. | the fact of being so drawn. |
| 5. | Medicine/Medical. the diminution of morbid action in one part of the body by irritation in another. |
revulsion re·vul·sion (rĭ-vŭl'shən)
n.
A sudden, strong change or reaction in feeling, especially a feeling of violent disgust or loathing.
Counterirritation used to reduce inflammation or increase the blood supply to an affected area.