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    Thrust
    /THrəst/

    verb

    noun

  2. the main idea, subject, or opinion that is discussed or written about: The main thrust of her argument was that women are compromised by the demands of childcare.

  3. To thrust is to push forward quickly and forcibly, like the way a pirate would plunge or thrust a sword into his enemy. Thrust is often used when you're talking about knives or swords or jabbing someone with something. In fact, a thrust refers to a sharp blow or stab.

  4. thrust. [transitive, intransitive] to push something/somebody suddenly or violently in a particular direction; to move quickly and suddenly in a particular direction. thrust something/somebody/yourself + adv/prep. He thrust the baby into my arms and ran off. She thrust her hands deep into her pockets.

  5. THRUST meaning: 1. to push something somewhere suddenly and with force: 2. a strong push or the power used to push…. Learn more.

  6. 3 days ago · Thrust is pressure that is exerted continuously by one object against another, especially the axial force by or on a shaft. An airplane generates thrust when air is pushed in the direction opposite to flight.

  7. May 5, 2024 · Thrust is pressure that is exerted continuously by one object against another, especially the axial force by or on a shaft. An airplane generates thrust when air is pushed in the direction opposite to flight.

  8. 1. To push or drive quickly and forcefully: thrust a pole into the ground. See Synonyms at push. 2. To cause to project or extend: poplars thrusting their branches upward; thrust out his finger. 3. a. To force into a specified condition or situation: He was thrust into a position of awesome responsibility. b.

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