final push
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffinalandpush
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final
adjective
uk/ˈfaɪ.nəl/us/ˈfaɪ.nəl/
last:
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push
noun
uk/pʊʃ/us/pʊʃ/
the act of moving someone or something by pressing them with your hands ...
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(Definition offinalandpushfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffinal push
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From there, it is a matter of just afinalpush.
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Some make that argument, but we believe that we have to give afinalpushto the voluntary approach.
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This was thefinalpushfor the end.
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For some, that was thefinalpushover the edge into bankruptcy—or at least ceasing to be able to trade.
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This is thefinalpushthe universe required to move the soldiers into position.
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He directed his units to arm themselves and await his orders for thefinalpush.
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I will tell you quite simply, we are on the right road, but evidently we still need to see afinalpushby two of the states.
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After crossing 80 mi of ice, open water was sighted to the southwest, and thefinalpushwas planned.
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This was seen as thefinalpushto finish coalition negotiations; should this attempt fail, early elections were expected to take place.
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Thefinalpushproves to be too much for the aged contraption, and it finally goes to pieces in the desert.
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At the same time, it was good that she did, because it was thatfinalpushto me figuring out myself.
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