Examples of markets considered repugnant at one time or place include:
Usually the deviance is criminal, but it can also involve lawful acts considered morally repugnant by a large segment of society.
He was careful to conceal his irritation at being considered repugnant by Miss Peverill.
The practice of autopsy, which made modern medicine possible, was for centuries widely considered repugnant.
Such a policy, however, is rooted in the respect of individual conscience, rather than state coercion of citizens to promote an act they consider morally repugnant.
The battle honour is considered repugnant.
It is not considered repugnant.
"The act of pouring chemicals onto a living creature would be considered repugnant in any culture," Mr. Mauk said.
This honour is not considered repugnant.
Impunity undermines peace and means that populations which have suffered crimes considered repugnant by the whole international community are plunged into insecurity.