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pushed
/ 辫蕣蕛迟 /
adjective
- informal.often foll by for short (of) or in need (of time, money, etc)
Example Sentences
He pushed her towards the limelight at an early age, entering her in the Miss UK beauty contest.
Last Friday, US President Donald Trump said he had told Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu that "we've got to be good to Gaza" and pushed him to allow more food and medicine into the strip.
"I always wonder how much further he could have pushed the use of science in football if he was still here, but I'm so pleased you can still see his legacy."
It also held on in the West of England mayoral contest, with a majority of 5,949, as the Tories were pushed to fourth place behind Reform and the Greens.
That scandal has garnered headlines for weeks as Hegseth has pushed back against the characterization of the embarrassing leak in the media.
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