push back (Meaning)

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push back (n)

the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw

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push back (v)

cause to move back by force or influence

Synonyms & Antonyms of push back

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push back Sentence Examples

  1. The protesters vowed to push back against the government's controversial policies.
  2. The army managed to push back the enemy forces from their territory.
  3. Despite initial setbacks, the team refused to give up and pushed back against their opponents.
  4. The community banded together to push back against the encroachment of industrial pollution.
  5. We need to push back the deadline for the project due to unforeseen delays.
  6. The company faced criticism from consumers and had to push back the release date of their new product.
  7. He had to push back his travel plans because of a family emergency.
  8. The school administration decided to push back the start time of classes to accommodate student needs.
  9. The conservationists worked tirelessly to push back deforestation in the region.
  10. It's important to push back against injustice and inequality wherever we see it.

FAQs About the word push back

the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw, cause to move back by force or influence

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The protesters vowed to push back against the government's controversial policies.

The army managed to push back the enemy forces from their territory.

Despite initial setbacks, the team refused to give up and pushed back against their opponents.

The community banded together to push back against the encroachment of industrial pollution.