Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Repugnant

Repugnant (-nant) , adjective

[French répugnant, or Latin repugnans, -antis, present participle of repugnare. See Repugn.]

Disposed to fight against; hostile; at war with; being at variance; contrary; inconsistent; refractory; disobedient; also, distasteful in a high degree; offensive; -- usually followed by to, rarely and less properly by with; as, all rudeness was repugnant to her nature.
[His sword] repugnant to command. — Shakespeare
There is no breach of a divine law but is more or less repugnant unto the will of the Lawgiver, God himself. — Perkins