The Collaborative International Dictionary
Repellency
Repellence \Re*pel"lence\ (-lens), Repellency \Re*pel"len*cy\ (-len-s?), n. The principle of repulsion; the quality or capacity of repelling; repulsion.
Wiktionary
repellency
n. The ability to repel; the characteristic of repelling.
Usage examples of "repellency".
And Father Handy wondered about this, the repellency of sense-reception early in the day, as if Tibor, he thought, does not want to be alive again another day.