push through

The phrase 'push through' is commonly used to describe efforts to overcome obstacles or resistance in various contexts, from physical actions to legislative processes.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)To continue with an effort or task despite facing difficulties.

Example

  • Despite the rain, they decided to push through with the hike.

B2Physical

(informal)To force something to move through a barrier or obstruction.

Example

  • He had to push through the crowd to reach the stage.

C1Legislative

(formal, political)To ensure the completion or approval of a law or plan despite resistance.

Example

  • The government managed to push through the new tax reform.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "push through":

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