pushed
Prononciation : [pʊʃt]
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Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to apply force to something or someone to move it away from you. It's like when you help someone move a box or you close a door.
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He pushed the door open to let the fresh air in.
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She didn't push the box, so it stayed in the same place.
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Did you push the chair back from the table?
Contexte : « encouragement »
(verb) to encourage someone to do something, usually when they are feeling unsure. You can think of it as giving someone a little nudge to try something new.
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Her teacher pushed her to join the art club to explore her creativity.
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He didn’t push his friend to try the roller coaster, respecting her fear.
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Do you think your coach pushed you to do your best in the game?
Contexte : « time-related »
(verb) to change the time or date of something to a later time. This is often used when you’re making plans.
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They pushed the meeting to next week so everyone could attend.
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We couldn't push the concert just because it was already sold out.
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Are you going to push the deadline for the project?
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