Synonym: plough on, press on. Similar words: push out, push off, pushover, push, pushed, pushy, push-up, push up. Meaning: v. continue moving forward.
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31. He'll push on with his project whatever the difficulties may be.
32. Water exerts an upward push on all objects in the water.
33. They argue that the commission should risk courting unpopularity and push on with its legislative programmes.
34. I push on the rudder pedal and begin a yaw rate turn to the left.
35. But instead of letting these things get you down, push on.
36. Does the recent push on forest conservation stand much chance?
37. Sporting a new close-cut hairstyle – the 20 - year - old is grateful for the chance to try and push on into United's first team.
38. They hoped to push on to Uvra the next day.
39. Whensailing downwind, the sails no longer generate aerodynamic lift andairflow is stalled, with the wind push on the sails giving drag only.