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  • 71push off — verb a) To go away Far from precipitating that event therefore he pushed it off until the very last moment, when, in fact, there was no alternative left him. b) A foul committed by pushing against an opponent to both accelerate more quickly and… …

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  • 72push forward — verb push one s way she barged into the meeting room • Syn: ↑barge, ↑thrust ahead • See Also: ↑barge in (for: ↑barge) • Hypernyms …

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  • 73push-bang technique — a technique for removing a stone from the ureter. It consists of pushing the stone back into the renal pelvis, where it can be destroyed by lithotripsy ( bang ) …

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  • 74push enteroscopy — enteroscopy using a long, flexible endoscope that enters the small intestine and is pushed into the proximal jejunum …

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  • 75push in — Synonyms and related words: admit, barge in, be admitted, break in, break in upon, breeze in, burst in, bust in, butt in, charge in, come barging in, come between, come breezing in, come busting in, come in, cram in, crash, crash in, crash the… …

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  • 76push down accounting — The practice in the USA of incorporating the fair value adjustments on acquisition, including goodwill, made by the acquiring company into the financial statements of the acquired subsidiary …

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  • 77push-bang technique — a technique for removing a stone from the ureter. It consists of ‘pushing’ the stone back into the renal pelvis, where it can be destroyed by lithotripsy (‘bang’) …

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  • 78push key padlock —   n.    a padlock whose shackle is released by full insertion of the key into the lock …

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  • 79push-down — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) : a maneuver in which an airplane in level flight is forced into a short dive …

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  • 80push moraine — noun : a moraine pushed by a glacier into a ridge at its front …

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