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push out

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  1. push out, obtrude, thrust outverb

    push to thrust outward

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  1. push out

    In mathematics, specifically in category theory, a pushout (also called a fibered coproduct, or amalgamated sum) is the categorical dual of a pullback. It is a universal construction that captures the idea of gluing objects along a common part. More informally, if two objects are each morphed from a third object, then their pushout is the "simplest" object to which both will morph. In fitness or strength training, a pushout refers to a type of exercise where one pushes an object away from their body, working primarily the chest, triceps, and shoulders. In material science or engineering, pushout tests are used to measure the shear strength of a material or the force necessary to displace one material within another. In simpler terms, pushout could generally signify the act of forcing something or someone out from a particular space or situation.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of push out in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

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

Examples of push out in a Sentence

  1. Michael Hirson:

    The rush by China hardliners to push out actions against China by January 20 has short-circuited an already disorganized policy process.

  2. James Murray:

    Obviously I'm aware that( former US Capitol Police Chief) Steve Sund testified not too long ago up there, and I'm also aware that one of the things he conveyed is that, you know, he would have preferred to have had more, more people, more resources, more fencing to be able to effectuate and push out his perimeter, had it been established to be an NSSE, that's one of the things you would have seen. You would have seen more people. You would have seen more perimeter fencing. You would have seen more resources.

  3. Duncan Hunter:

    The way that you stop bad things from happening here is not directly on the border necessarily, you've got to push out ... That's what the Coast Guard does. ... So this is nonsensical to me.

  4. Mark Takano:

    Once I got started with the live streaming I did n’t feel like I could let down the people who were following me, it was a way to push out a message.

  5. Antony Blinken:

    In a few short days, in fact possibly as early as tomorrow, the President is going to announce in more detail the plan that he's put together to push out 80 million vaccines around the world that we have at our disposal or soon will have at our disposal.


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