Another Word For Pushing
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Meaning
The word "pushing" refers to the act of exerting force on someone or something in order to move it away from oneself or encourage it to go in a particular direction. It can also denote a more abstract sense of influence or pressure applied to someone to achieve a desired outcome.
Synonyms
- Thrusting
- Shoving
- Pressing
- Propelling
- Forcing
Antonyms
- Pulling
- Receding
- Resisting
- Yielding
- Releasing
Etymology
The word "pushing" originates from the Middle English "pushen," which derives from the Old French "pousser," which means "to push or thrust." The base form "push" is imitative in origin, likely echoing the sound of the action itself.
Examples
- She was pushing the heavy cart down the street.
- The teacher was pushing her students to achieve their best in the upcoming exam.
- He found it challenging to keep pushing through the difficult workout.
- The crowd was pushing forward to get a better view of the performance.
- The company is pushing for more innovations in their product line.