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Meaning
The word "push" refers to applying force to something in order to move it away from oneself or to encourage someone to take action or make a decision. It can also imply promoting or advocating for an idea or movement.
Synonyms
- shove
- thrust
- propel
- drive
- urge
- press
Antonyms
- pull
- retract
- withdraw
- discourage
- resist
Etymology
The word "push" comes from Middle English "puschen," which has origins in Old French "pousser," meaning to shove or drive forward. It can be traced back further to Vulgar Latin "*pulsare," which is derived from Latin "pulsus," the past participle of "pellere," meaning to drive or beat.
Examples
- He had to push the car to get it started on the cold morning.
- The coach decided to push the team to complete their training early.
- She used her hands to push the heavy door open.
- The new campaign aims to push awareness of environmental issues among young people.
- In order to advance in his career, he needed to push himself out of his comfort zone.