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Verb push out has 1 sense
- push out, obtrude, thrust out - push to thrust outward
--1 is one way to push, force
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Term: Push Out
Definition:
Verb: To eject or force something out from a particular place or position.
Noun: An act of expelling or making someone leave a particular place forcefully.
Senses:
- Verb: To force or thrust something out of a particular place or position.
- Verb: To deliver or produce something, such as information, news, or updates.
- Noun: An act of forcibly removing someone from a place or position.
Examples:
Verb:
- The child pushed out his hand to indicate he wasn't interested.
- The car broke down and smoke started to push out from under the hood.
- He pushed the stubborn drawer out of its place with a strong tug.
- The company plans to push out a new product by next month.
Noun:
- The push out of the protesters from the building was handled by the police.
- The boss's push out of the underperforming employee was met with mixed reactions.
- The push out of the disruptive student led to a calmer classroom atmosphere.
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