push on (Meaning)
push on (v)
continue moving forward
Synonyms & Antonyms of push on
Synonyms:
- take a hike
- pull up stakes
- pull stakes
- hit the road
- retire
- emigrate
- fly
- buzz (off)
- take a powder
- clear off
- pack (up or off)
- bail out
- set out
- flee
- clear out
- get out
- bug off
- part
- sally (forth)
- go off
- retreat
- bail
- book
- run away
- pike (out or off)
- quit
- bug out
- bugger off
- withdraw
- begone
- dig out
- strike out
- beat it
- start
Antonyms:
push on Sentence Examples
- Despite feeling tired, she decided to push on with her studies late into the night.
- The hikers encouraged each other to push on and reach the summit before sunset.
- The team faced adversity but remained determined to push on and secure the victory.
- Despite the setbacks, the construction crew decided to push on and complete the project on time.
- The marathon runner felt fatigued but pushed on, fueled by the cheering crowd.
- She knew she had to push on with her recovery despite the pain and discomfort.
- The company faced financial challenges but decided to push on with its expansion plans.
- The explorers faced harsh weather conditions but were determined to push on and reach their destination.
- He encouraged his teammates to push on and give their all in the final minutes of the game.
- Despite the doubts and uncertainties, she resolved to push on and pursue her dreams with determination.
FAQs About the word push on
continue moving forward
push off, cut out, exit, pull out, get, run along, walk out, take off, take a walk, shove (off)
arrive, show up, come, remain, turn up, arrive, turn up,come, stay, show up
Despite feeling tired, she decided to push on with her studies late into the night.
The hikers encouraged each other to push on and reach the summit before sunset.
The team faced adversity but remained determined to push on and secure the victory.
Despite the setbacks, the construction crew decided to push on and complete the project on time.