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Definition of push-out in English: push-outnoun ˈpʊʃaʊt A person who is made to leave somewhere, especially school.
adjective ˈpʊʃaʊt That pushes out, or can be pushed out.
Origin 1960s; earliest use found in The Washington Post. From push + out, after to push out. Definition of push-out in US English: push-outnounˈpʊʃaʊt A person who is made to leave somewhere, especially school.
adjectiveˈpʊʃaʊt That pushes out, or can be pushed out.
Origin 1960s; earliest use found in The Washington Post. From push + out, after to push out. |