What does push on mean?

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push on

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. press on, push on, plough onverb

    continue moving forward

Wiktionary

  1. push onverb

    To persist; persevere

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  1. push on

    Push on typically refers to the act of continuing to persevere, move forward, advance or progress in a specific task, journey, or situation, especially in the face of difficulty or challenges. It could also refer to the act of physically applying force to an object in order to move it away or forward.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of push on in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of push on in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of push on in a Sentence

  1. Clint Watts:

    The same outlets that were pushing election propaganda and disinformation are still doing that, and principally with respect to the insurrection at the moment, putin is siding with those in the insurrection, and they will continue to push on behalf of GOP and against President Joe Biden.

  2. Zig Ziglar:

    Push on, friend. You're just one exciting step from the banquet hall of life.

  3. Chin Leng Lim:

    You've got a slowing economy in China, a huge push on exports, a pushback on the part of producers in the United States and an election looming, while there is a question hanging around some of the rules of the game. It's going to be exciting.

  4. Shawn Baker:

    So both for ensuring kids' survival and then ensuring their future health and development, it's a huge intervention, i always characterize it that this is not some second-rate intervention we're trying to push on developed worlds, but this is really state of the art, the gold standard intervention that's relevant anywhere in the world.

  5. Brock Silvers:

    It wasn’t a change of heart that caused Beijing to pull back its regulatory push on tech companies, it was a concession to economic reality, the goal of furthering state control over sprawling tech empires, however, wasn’t abandoned.

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