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push out ThesaurusVerb | 1. | push out - push to thrust outwardobtrude, thrust outpush, force - move with force, "He pushed the table into a corner" | Translationsespelleresospingereвыдвигать
push out
push out1. To extend or protrude outward. I could see a bit of bone pushing out where he broke his ankle. There are a bunch of loose wire pushing out through the back of the unit.2. To shove, thrust, or press someone or something forcibly outward or out of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "push" and "out." You'll need to push out the component before you can work on it. I tried to get in the room, but security pushed me back out again.3. To force someone out of some position or group. A noun or pronoun can be used between "push" and "out." The board of directors secretly began pushing out the CFO due to his political beliefs. I helped set up the organization, but they pushed me out when I started questioning their agenda.4. To exclude someone emotionally; to isolate oneself from someone else. A noun or pronoun is used between "push" and "out." I knew he needed help, but he kept pushing me out. Tom really loves you, Sarah—don't push him out like that.See also: out, pushpush outto spread out; to expand outward. The sides of the box pushed out, and I was afraid it would break. His little tummy pushed out when he was full.See also: out, pushpush out
Synonyms for push outverb push to thrust outwardSynonymsRelated Words |