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I . push [pʊʃ] VERBO trans

2. push coloq (promote):

push

II . push [pʊʃ] VERBO intr (press)

III . push <-es> [pʊʃ] SUBST

push around VERBO trans coloq

push off VERBO intr coloq

push off
push off

push on VERBO intr

to push on (with sth)

push through VERBO trans

push through legislation, proposal:

push through

push up VERBO trans

push up price:

push up

push-up SUBST DESP

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With this invention, a person without a leg can stand, walk, sit, or kneel with just a push of a lever.
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Cost-push inflation occurs when some force or condition increases the costs of production.
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When the power of the pen looks like slackening, he uses the hands that push the pen, so to say.
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The 1949 model was equipped with an ignition key and a starter push-button to engage the starter.
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After inserting the clip, the charger was then given a second push to ready the first round for chambering.
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Radiation pressure from the star will push the dust particles away into interstellar space over a relatively short timescale.
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If a strong push or nudge is required, check for anaesthesia.
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You don't get the normal cost-push or demand-pull inflation in a de-leveraging cycle.
dailyreckoning.com
Ten water-repellent wire legs extend out and onto the water, while two oar-like legs -- propelled by two miniature motors -- push the bug-bot along.
www.wired.co.uk
Note that on the "affine" plane, one might push off to a parallel line, so (thinking geometrically) the number of intersection points depends on the choice of push-off.
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