Is it "to push someone to the edge" or to push someone over the edge"?
If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?
If not, when should I use each of them?
Would you please give me some examples?
Thank you
Literal usage: If you push someone over the edge of a cliff, they will fall to their death. If you push someone to the edge of a cliff, they might be afraid if they look down, but they won't fall. These expressions are also used metaphorically.
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Literal usage:
If you push someone over the edge of a cliff, they will fall to their death.
If you push someone to the edge of a cliff, they might be afraid if they look down, but they won't fall.
These expressions are also used metaphorically.