Push

/pʊʃ/ verb

To move something away from yourself or in the direction of the force you are applying.

From Old French *pousser*, from Latin *pulsare* ('to beat, strike repeatedly'), from *pellere* ('to drive, push'). The physical sense of forcing something away has stayed central.

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