push it

phrasal-verb
UK: /pʊʃ ɪt/
US: /pʊʃ ɪt/
  1. To increase effort; try harder.

    1. You can do it, just push it a little more to reach the goal. [ ] [ ]
    2. The coach told the team to push it during the final minutes of the game if they wanted to win. [ ] [ ]
  2. To sell or promote something aggressively.

    1. The company is trying to push it's new product on social media. [ ] [ ]
    2. The salesperson was trying to push it so hard that I decided not to buy anything at all. [ ] [ ]
push it noun
  1. An encouragement to try harder or go further.

    1. Come on, give it a push it, you're almost there! [ ] [ ]
    2. The team needed a push it to finish the project on time, so I offered extra help. [ ] [ ]
push it interjection
  1. An exclamation of encouragement or urging someone to make a greater effort.

    1. Push it! You're almost finished with the race! [ ] [ ]
    2. Push it! I know you can lift that heavy box if you try harder. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "push it" in English means: To increase effort; try harder., To sell or promote something aggressively..

The phonetic transcription of "push it" is /pʊʃ ɪt/ in British English and /pʊʃ ɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "push it": urge, insist, persist, encourage, advertise.

Example usage of "push it": "You can do it, just push it a little more to reach the goal.". More examples on the page.