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push back

  1. postpone or delay an event.
    "the show's start time has been pushed back 10 minutes"
  2. disagree with or oppose an action or proposal.
    "it's important to push back and say that I'm the one who needs to manage the process"
  3. (of a passenger aircraft) move backwards from a passenger terminal before taking off.
    "the nose gear of the plane failed just after the aircraft pushed back from the gate"

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to delay something; postpone: The target date for construction has been pushed back at least until fall.
phrasal verb. If you push back against something, such as a change or criticism, you refuse to accept it or try to prevent it. Teachers who feel they have been ...
​to oppose or resist a plan, an idea or a change. The company has tried to push back on the claim that it paid no taxes.
7 days ago · The meaning of PUSHBACK is the action of forcing an object backward ... pushback. noun. push·​back ˈpu̇sh-ˌbak. 1. : the ... Send us feedback about ...
cause to move rapidly by striking or throwing with force. see moresee less. antonyms: attract, draw, draw in, pull, pull in. direct toward itself or oneself ...
The phrase 'Push Back' means to move or force someone or something back from someone or something. Example of Use: "There wasn't enough room, so we pushed back ...
negative reaction to a change or to something new that has been introduced: There's plenty of pushback from environmentalists. SMART Vocabulary: related words ...
push back. 1. To move someone or something backward by exerting force against them or it. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "push" and "back.