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What is another word for Pushover? – 124 Pushover Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

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    Meaning of Pushover

    A person who is easily influenced, persuaded, or intimidated

    Definitions

    • A person who is easily influenced or persuaded, especially one who is weak-willed or lacking in confidence
    • * A person who is easily intimidated or dominated by others
    • * A person who is vulnerable to exploitation or manipulation

    Etymology of Pushover

    The word "pushover" originated in the mid-20th century, derived from the phrase "push over," which means to easily overcome or defeat someone or something
    The term is often used to describe someone who is easily influenced, persuaded, or intimidated, and is commonly used in informal contexts

    Example Uses

    • He's such a pushover, he'll agree to anything you suggest
    • * She's a pushover for anyone in need, always willing to lend a helping hand
    • * The new employee was a pushover, and his coworkers took advantage of him

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