First Known Use: 13th century
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1push
verb \ˈpu̇sh\
: to use force to move (someone or something) forward or away from you
: to go forward while using your hands, arms etc., to forcefully move people or things that are blocking you
: to force or try to force or persuade (someone) to do something
Full Definition of PUSH
transitive verb
1
a : to press against with force in order to drive or impel b : to move or endeavor to move away or ahead by steady pressure without striking
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3
a : to press or urge forward to completion b : to urge or press the advancement, adoption, or practice of <pushed a bill in the legislature>; especially : to make aggressive efforts to sell <we're pushing ham this week> c : to engage in the illicit sale of (narcotics)
4
: to bear hard upon so as to involve in difficulty <poverty pushed them to the breaking point>
5
: to approach in age or number <grandmother must be pushing 75>
intransitive verb
1
: to press against something with steady force in or as if in order to impel
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: to press forward energetically against opposition
3
: to exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end <pushing for higher wages>
— push one's luck
: to take an increasing risk
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Origin of PUSH
Middle English possen, pusshen, probably from Old French pousser to exert pressure, from Latin pulsare, frequentative of pellere to drive, strike — more at felt
2push
noun
: an act of pushing something or someone
: a large, organized military attack
: a strong, continuous effort to get or achieve something
Full Definition of PUSH
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: a vigorous effort to attain an end : drive: a : a military assault or offensive b : an advance that overcomes obstacles c : a campaign to promote a product
2
: a time for action : emergency
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a : an exertion of influence to promote another's interests b : stimulation to activity : impetus
— push comes to shove
: a decisive moment comes <backed down when push came to shove>
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First Known Use of PUSH
circa 1560
Other Business Terms
PUSH
abbreviation
Definition of PUSH
People United to Serve Humanity
PUSH[1] Defined for Kids
1push
verb \ˈpu̇sh\
pushedpush·ing
Definition of PUSH for Kids
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: to press against with force so as to drive or move away <He helped push a car out of the snow.>
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: to force forward, downward, or outward <The tree is pushing its roots deep in the soil.>
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: to go or make go ahead <I had to push to finish the swim.>
4
: to pressure to do something or work hard at something <The teacher pushed her students to succeed.>
2push
noun
Definition of PUSH for Kids
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: a sudden thrust : shove <Pa gave the rotten tree a push and it fell over.>
2
: a steady applying of force in a direction away from the body from which it comes <We gave the car a push up the hill.>
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