An electrical switch operated by pressing.
The act of applying force in order to move something away.
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Examples for "pushing "
Examples for "pushing "
1 Animal lovers accused the state government of pushing dingo populations to extinction.
2 Right behind the first rotter was a second, pushing its way higher.
3 France has been pushing for action from early on in the crisis.
4 Germany has been pushing for budget austerity in other euro zone countries.
5 I was given good access, with no security agents pushing me away.
Enterprising or ambitious drive.
Strive and make an effort to reach a goal.
Другие значения термина "push" 1 Hope that demand could soon return helped push oil prices broadly higher.
2 Ifans used his hand to push his way past security, Brown said.
3 Tackling the problem The final push against HIV requires a multi-pronged approach.
4 You just have to push 'talk.' We've been through this several times.
5 The government has vowed to push ahead with deregulation plans this year.
6 Elliott, however, probably knows exactly how far it can push its prey.
7 However, we still lack key drivers to push the market up significantly.
8 However, improved quality and variety had helped push satisfaction to higher levels.
9 We think good companies should be able to push out bad companies.
10 Mr Key says he will continue to push the issue with Australia.
11 Russia also opposes the new push for oil sanctions, calling it counterproductive.
12 At 750 metres, however Hussey began her first push with immediate result.
13 But critics question whether the policy will work or push rents higher.
14 Unfortunately there is no way to push content on a per-item basis.
15 Heriansyah said the ban on the group would simply push it underground.
16 New rules would, however, push more of the burden onto bank creditors.
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