Phrasal Verb - pushing out
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.Definition
To force something or someone out or away, usually by applying pressure or making an effort. This phrasal verb can also mean to make something known or to bring it into existence.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The baby was pushing out in the delivery room. |
| 2 | The protesters were pushing out against the police line. |
| 3 | He pushed out his chest to look more intimidating. |
| 4 | The new product is expected to push out the old one. |
| 5 | She pushed out her ideas in the meeting. |
| 6 | The storm pushed out the boat onto the shore. |
| 7 | The company is pushing out a new advertising campaign. |
| 8 | He pushed out his hand for a handshake. |
| 9 | The sun was pushing out the last of the clouds. |
| 10 | The manager pushed out the underperforming employees. |