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push forward

VERB
  1. push one's way
    she barged into the meeting room

How To Use push forward In A Sentence

  • An additional grant has enabled the team to push forward with research plans.
  • This should push forward all the finer hairs around the hairline. Times, Sunday Times
  • The portrayal of Bob and his boat could perhaps be said to reach inward -- although this is done through concentration and indirection, not through the tedium of the "free indirect" method -- as well as to expand outward and around Bob in concentric circles of thinly-layered exposition, but it could hardly be said to ever really push forward into a plotted narrative. Experimental Fiction
  • New economic reforms were put on hold, although efforts to attract foreign investment and push forward with the modernization drive continued.
  • I wanted to check that if we were going to push forward fairly adventurously with an interesting programme for the future that the company were up for it.
  • These posts are then aggregated or collected into another weighty post, which itself might have the potential to push forward the debate.
  • In an effort to push forward early passage of the Financial Res-tructuring Fund bill, the Ministry of Finance has asked banks to exert pressure on the legislature.
  • Also, we must push forward, even if there is a lack of skilled women, female teachers, or encouragement from peers.
  • We are ideally positioned to push forward the barriers of this area of nanotechnology.
  • This means that able-bodied citizens must support their claims and push forward disabled rights in Bulgaria.
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