push

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The meaning (definition) of the word push
to use your hands to move something away from you
The word push used in a sentence
“Push the door open and walk inside the classroom.”
Words that mean the same as push (synonyms)
shove
Words that mean the opposite of push (antonyms)
pull
How the word push is said around the world
| French | pousser |
| Spanish | empujar |
| Mandarin | 推 |
| Hindi | धकेलना |
| Arabic | يدفع |
| Russian | толкать |
| Portuguese (EU) | empurrar |
| Portuguese (BR) | empurrar |
| Japanese | 押す |
| German | drücken |
| Urdu | دھکا |
| Punjabi | ਧੱਕਾ |
| Korean | 푸시 |
| Hebrew | לִדחוֹף |
| Greek | Σπρώξτε |
| Dutch | duw |
| Filipino | itulak |
| Vietnamese | xô |
| Turkish | itmek |
| Persian | فشار دادن |
| Polish | naciskać |
| Ukrainian | штовхати |
| Bengali | ধাক্কা |
| Swedish | tryck |
| Italian | spingere |
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