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abpulsacy (noun)

The state or quality of being intermittently repulsive or the tendency to periodically push something away. It is often used in technical contexts to describe physical forces or metaphorically to describe social behaviors of rejection.

💬 Example

"The abpulsacy of the magnets caused the device to stutter rather than slide smoothly."

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Imagine an 'A.B.' robot (A.B. Puls-acy) that only pushes things away with a 'pulsing' motion. It never pulls, only pushe...

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🔗 Synonyms
repulsion divergence rejection estrangement intermittence
⚠️ Common Mistakes

Using 'abpulsacy' for constant repulsion. → The device's <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>intermittent repulsion</mark> kept the particles away.

Confusing 'abpulsacy' with general oscillation. → The pendulum's oscillation was predictable, but the machine's <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>abpulsacy</mark> involved actively pushing objects.