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    • 1. Push
      1. Push Apr 6, 1998
      • College students train at a prestigious university in hope of reaching the Olympics.
    • 2. The Rivals
      2. The Rivals Apr 13, 1998
      • Jealous Nikki realizes Victor is still interested in Cara.
      • Scott faces the Olympic opponent who bested him.
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0465580Push (2009) - IMDb

    Feb 6, 2009 · Push: Directed by Paul McGuigan. With Colin Ford, Joel Gretsch, Djimon Hounsou, Dakota Fanning. Two young Americans with special abilities must race to find a girl in Hong Kong before a shadowy government organization called Division does.

  3. The meaning of PUSH is to press against with force in order to drive or impel. How to use push in a sentence.

  4. to press upon or against (a person or thing): He pushed the doorbell a few times and heard it ring. You have to push the door open, not pull it. to move (something or someone) in a specified way by exerting force; shove; drive: Just push the footstool aside if it's in your way.

  5. to use physical pressure or force, especially with your hands, in order to move something into a different position, usually one that is further away from you: Can you help me move this table? You push and I'll pull. The window sticks - you have to push hard to open it. He helped me push my car off the road.

  6. noun. the act of applying force in order to move something away. “he gave the door a hard push ”. “the pushing is good exercise”. synonyms: pushing. see more. noun. the force used in pushing. “the push of the water on the walls of the tank”.

  7. When you push something, you use force to make it move away from you or away from its previous position.

  8. PUSH meaning: 1 : to use force to move (someone or something) forward or away from you often used figuratively; 2 : to go forward while using your hands, arms etc., to forcefully move people or things that are blocking you often + through

  9. [intransitive, transitive] to use force to move past somebody/something using your hands, arms, etc. People were pushing and shoving to get to the front. push + adv./prep. The fans pushed against the barrier. push your way + adv./prep. Try and push your way through the crowd. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. switch/button.

  10. push. [intransitive, transitive] to use your hands, arms, or body in order to make someone or something move forward or away from you; to move part of your body into a particular position We pushed and pushed but the piano wouldn't move. Push hard when I tell you to.

  11. move, press. antonyms: pull. similar words: crowd, depress, drive, hustle, impact, impel, jostle, poke, propel, punch, shove, stick, thrust. definition 2: to cause (something) to be a certain way by exerting pressure against (it). The cowboy pushed the saloon doors open. [verb + smby/smth + noun/adj ] definition 3:

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