English · Common Verbs
/pʊʃ/
[/pʊʃ/]
press away from you
To press against something in order to move it away from you.
You have to push the heavy gate hard, because the hinges are quite rusty.
You have to push the heavy gate hard, because the hinges are quite rusty.
From Old French 'pousser', from Latin 'pulsare' (to beat, strike).
Opposite of 'pull'; literal and figurative (push for change).