PUSH Flashcards
Push aside
To ignore or set something aside; to disregard.
- He pushed aside his doubts and proceeded with the plan.
Push back
To postpone or delay an event
- The meeting was pushed back to next week.
To resist or oppose.
- They pushed back against the new policy.
Push for
To strongly advocate or campaign for something.
- She’s been pushing for changes in the company’s environmental policies.
Push on
To continue or proceed, especially with determination or in the face of difficulties.
- Despite the challenges, they decided to push on with the project.
Push through
To successfully achieve or complete something despite difficulties or opposition.
- They managed to push through the reforms despite opposition.
Push over
To cause someone or something to fall over; to topple.
- The strong wind pushed over the old fence.
Push up
To increase or raise something.
- Rising demand is expected to push up the prices.