Push back Meaning in English
expression
ˈpʊʃ/ /ˈbæk
PUSH-BAK
pˈʊʃ/ /bˈæk
PUSH-BAK
परिभाषा
To delay something to a later time, or to resist or reject an idea, plan, or action.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Commonly used for rescheduling ('push back the meeting') or resisting ('push back against changes'). Informal. Often appears with 'against' when expressing resistance. Do not confuse with literal 'push' (move something physically).
Spanish: posponer - rechazar (una idea) - resistirsePortuguese (BR): adiar - rejeitar (uma ideia) - resistirPortuguese (PT): adiar - rejeitar (uma ideia) - resistirChinese (Simplified): 推迟 - 反对 - 抵制Chinese (Traditional): 推遲 - 反對 - 抵制Hindi: टालना - विरोध करना - प्रतिरोध करनाArabic: تأجيل - رفض (فكرة) - مقاومةBengali: স্থগিত করা - প্রতিরোধ করা - আপত্তি জানানোRussian: отложить - сопротивляться - возражатьJapanese: 延期する - 抵抗する - 反発するVietnamese: hoãn lại - phản đối - chống lạiKorean: 미루다 - 반대하다 - 저항하다Turkish: ertelemek - karşı çıkmak - direnmekUrdu: موخر کرنا - مخالفت کرنا - مزاحمت کرناIndonesian: hoãn lại - phản đối - chống lại
उदाहरण वाक्य
We need to push back the appointment to next week.
basic
They decided to push back the start of the project.
basic
If you push back, you show that you do not agree with new rules.
basic
The staff pushed back when management tried to change the schedule.
natural
Can we push back our meeting to later in the day?
natural
People often push back against new technology at first.
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