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Push - definition of push by The Free Dictionary push for something demand, champion, call for, campaign for, urge, request, advocate, insist on, press for, lobby for, espouse, clamour for, drum up support for They intend to push for greater political autonomy. PUSH | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary 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 … Push - Merriam-Webster's Learner's Dictionary push back (something) or push (something) back : to change (a planned event) to start at a later date or time The date of the meeting has been pushed back from Tuesday to Thursday. The start time of the game has been pushed back from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Pushed | Definition of Pushed at Dictionary.com

push Drug slang verb A street term, to sell drugs Nursing See IV push. push (push) 1. To apply a force that tends to move an object away from the source of the force. 2. The power or act of applying such a force. [M.E. pusshen, fr. L. pulso, to push] push (poosh) [ME. pushen] 1. To inject rapidly. 2. A substance that is rapidly injected. 3. A bolus

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push | translation English to Spanish: Cambridge Dictionary push translations: empujar, apretar, abrirse camino, empujón, empujar, empujar (a), presionar, pasar, traficar…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish