Phrasal Verb - pushing_forward
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.Definition
The phrasal verb 'push' can mean to help or encourage someone to move forward or make progress, as well as to physically apply force to something. It can be used both metaphorically and literally.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'm going to push you to reach your full potential. |
| 2 | Can you push this cart for me? |
| 3 | The team pushed through adversity to win the championship. |
| 4 | She pushed her ideas during the meeting, but they were not well received. |
| 5 | He pushed the button and the door opened. |
| 6 | The sales team needs to push harder to meet their targets. |
| 7 | I'll push you on that issue if you need me to. |
| 8 | We need to push for more transparency in government. |
| 9 | He pushed the envelope in his research, leading to new discoveries. |
| 10 | She pushed herself to run a marathon despite her fears. |