Pushed synonyms
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Part of speech:
embarrassed (related)
Having a feeling of shameful discomfort.
To urge the adoption of; advocate:
To call the attention of the public to a product or business.
To participate in, or go on, a campaign
To box, esp. professionally
Filled near or to capacity:
in-trouble
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in difficulty
To upset; disturb:
To squeeze the juice or other contents from:
To labor; toil; struggle
To break down or open by force:
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To push with sudden force; shove; drive
To push roughly or hastily
To move rapidly
To rise in price or cost; increase
To be purchased in (a certain quantity); achieve sales of:
To move or inspire by suggestion
The force per unit area that one region of a gas, liquid, or solid exerts on another. Pressure is usually measured in Pascal units, atmospheres, or pounds per square inch. &diamf3; A substance is said to have negative pressure if some other substance exerts more force per unit area on it than vice versa. Its value is simply the negative of the pressure exerted by the other substance.
pluged
(Informal) To move or work doggedly and persistently:
To push or poke gently, esp. with the elbow, in order to get the attention of, hint slyly, etc.
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To change in price, value, etc.
To motivate is defined as to inspire someone to act.
To throw or propel with force; hurl:
To stimulate to action; motivate:
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
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(Informal) To work or act rapidly or energetically
(Geology) To displace or move (a vein, lode, or stratum, for example).
To form or shape (metal) with blows or pressure from a hammer, press, or other machine, usually after heating
To increase in quantity or bulk by adding a cheaper substance:
To force, press, or squeeze (something) into an insufficient or barely sufficient space; stuff.
To move or drive headfirst
(Intransitive, baseball) to intentionally hit a ball softly with a hands-spread batting stance
(Electricity) To increase the voltage of (a circuit).
bootlegged
To produce, distribute, or sell without permission or illegally:
To speed up or make easy the progress or action of; hasten; facilitate
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To begin to show signs of activity; begin to come to life
To get along; manage
(Intransitive) To become faster; to begin to move more quickly.
To strive in combat; fight
To bring to bear; exercise:
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(Obs.) To force; constrain
To exert muscular energy, as against a material force or mass:
To push or apply force to with a shoulder:
(Informal) To cope:
(Informal) To attempt to promote or sell, often in a high-pressure manner:
To give publicity to; draw public attention to
To present in a widely understandable or acceptable form:
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To show or suggest a great need (for)
(Informal) To advertise or promote by sensational methods
A body tissue composed of sheets or bundles of cells that contract to produce movement or increase tension. Muscle cells contain filaments made of the proteins actin and myosin, which lie parallel to each other. When a muscle is signaled to contract, the actin and myosin filaments slide past each other in an overlapping pattern. &diamf3; Skeletal muscle effects voluntary movement and is made up of bundles of elongated cells (muscle fibers), each of which contains many nuclei. &diamf3; Smooth muscle provides the contractile force for the internal organs and is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Smooth muscle cells are spindle-shaped and each contains a single nucleus. &diamf3; Cardiac muscle makes up the muscle of the heart and consists of a meshwork of striated cells.
pulled (antonym)
To exert force or influence on so as to cause to move toward or after the source of the force; drag, tug, draw, attract, etc.
discouraged (antonym)
To prevent or try to prevent by disapproving or raising objections or obstacles
dissuaded (antonym)
To dissuade is defined as to try to talk someone out of something or to convince someone not to do or believe something.
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suppressed (antonym)
To curtail or prohibit the activities of:
repressed (antonym)
To repress is to suppress something such as a thought, feeling or emotion.
concealed (antonym)
To keep from being observed or discovered; hide.
hidden (antonym)
To beat with a whip made from hide.
pushed (related)
To urge on; impel; press
entered (related)
Enter is defined as to come in, put in or get in.
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