push out
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Definition(s):
- (v) push to thrust outward
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Usage(s):
- The new study found that while gentrification did not necessarily push out original residents, it did create neighborhoods that middle-class minorities moved to.
- The billowing roof of the chapel at Ronchamp resembles a nun's wimple; the studios of the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts at Harvard push out of the building like huge cellos.
- I've tried willing my feet to warm up, push out the mojo, even glow.
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