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I think your question is garbled. Two people can repell each other, meaning that they have a mutual dislike, but they cannot repeal each other. Only laws can be repealed, and two laws cannot repeal each other. You could also be talking about magnets. Two north poles, or two south poles repell each other, meaning that they push each other away.

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