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    Push·o·ver
    /ˈpo͝oSHˌōvər/

    noun

  2. The meaning of PUSHOVER is something accomplished without difficulty : snap. How to use pushover in a sentence.

  3. PUSHOVER definition: 1. something that is easy to do or to win, or someone who is easily persuaded or influenced or…. Learn more.

  4. something that is easy to do or to win, or someone who is easily persuaded or influenced or defeated: The interview was an absolute pushover. Jean will take care of Harry, I'm positive - she's a pushover for babies (= will do anything for them). SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Easiness and simplicity.

  5. A pushover is a person who's easy to fool or influence. A substitute teacher who's a pushover is easily convinced that the class usually spends an hour watching music videos. If you're a pushover, you find it hard to deny anyone what they ask for.

  6. noun. something that is easily achieved or accomplished. a person, team, etc, that is easily taken advantage of or defeated. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of pushover 1. 1905–10, Americanism; noun use of verb phrase push over. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  7. a person or team etc who can be easily persuaded or influenced or defeated. He will not give in to pressure – he is not a pushover; We won the game so easily – it was a real pushover.

  8. 1. anything very easy to accomplish. 2. a person, group, etc. easily persuaded, defeated, etc.

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