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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Push...

A cop intimidates a citizen because
he wants their son to do him a favour. Finally the citizen
knocks down the cop and tells him not to push him (Do not push me!)
Does push here mean 'harass'?
  

Top answer

Yes. To harass/intimidate/exert pressure on. (in a non-physical way, usually).

  • Yes.
  • To harass/intimidate/exert pressure on.
  • (in a non-physical way, usually).
  • eg My wife is pushing me to buy new furniture.
  • Clive
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Yes.
To harass/intimidate/exert pressure on. (in a non-physical way, usually).

eg My wife is pushing me to buy new furniture.

Clive

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