Cause to move back by force or influence.
The act of forcing the enemy to withdraw.
1 Their feet land right under them, and they push back , Ken said.
2 The exchange had to push back the start date by a week.
3 But government agencies that determine healthcare coverage are starting to push back .
4 Developing countries are trying to push back the first inventory to 2024.
5 But under the circumstances, we'll have to push back the publication date.
6 Before too long, we had to push back in the other direction.
7 In answer, I push back from Luc and flip her the bird.
8 If we receive a demand we can push back against the agency.
9 Those at the sides push back into the earth by slow degrees.
10 To push back , Toyota has been shaking up its slow decision-making process.
11 The thought cheered me enough to push back the surge of frustration.
12 Trian's defeat could embolden corporate America to push back more against activists.
13 The Disavowed lunged forward, thrusting and slashing to push back his fellows.
14 But I push back the anger and the tears and the fear.
15 It was to push back this lock of hair from your forehead.
16 And push back from that unsightly puddle of ketchup, if you please.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Push back в диалектах
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