Noun
repulsor (plural repulsors)
(science fiction) A device used to deflect or repel other objects, or for flight stability.
But the works by Forward, Dröscher, and Häuser could not be considered as a form of repulsor or tractor beam because the predicted impulses and field effects were not confined to a well defined, collimated region. Source: Internet
Physics A force field confined to a collimated beam with clean borders is one of the principal characteristics of tractor and repulsor beams. Source: Internet
Attempting, and failing, to talk Tony down Rogers smashed the left boot's repulsor, compromising the armor's flight capabilities. Source: Internet
A signal sent from the lockchip in his arm caused the rest of the pieces of the armor to be pushed towards Tony using vectored repulsor field, being able to equip his armor in "the blink of an eye." Source: Internet
Gravity impulse and gravity propulsion beams are traditionally areas of research from fringe physics that coincide with the concepts of tractor and repulsor beams. Source: Internet
It's not until the gentleman confirms the information gathered by Iron Man's scans that Iron Man tries to blast him with a repulsor. Source: Internet