Shove down your throat Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To force someone to accept or believe something, often an opinion or idea, in a way that is aggressive or unwanted.
Usage & Nuances
This phrase is informal and often used to criticize when someone is being too forceful with their opinions, beliefs, or information. Common with 'try to shove...' and often refers to non-physical situations. Avoid in very formal settings.
Example Sentences
Stop trying to shove your ideas down my throat.
basic
The company keeps shoving new rules down our throats.
basic
He doesn't want anyone to shove their beliefs down his throat.
basic
I hate it when commercials try to shove products down your throat every five minutes.
natural
Just because you believe that doesn't mean you should shove it down everyone else's throat.
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My parents tried to shove religion down my throat, but I wanted to make my own choices.
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