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Synonyms & Similar Words
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Meaning of Push
According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, "push" means to apply force in order to move something away from oneself or to cause something to move away from one's position.
Definitions
- The Cambridge Dictionary defines "push" as to use force to make something move or to make someone do something.
- The Oxford Dictionary defines "push" as to apply a force to something in order to move it away from oneself or to make it change direction.
Example Uses
- She gave the door a push to open it.
- The company will push the new product in the market next quarter.
- The coach gave the team a push to win the championship.
- The new policy will push the company to be more environmentally friendly.
- The crowd started to push and shove to get to the front of the stage.