Push out Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To move something or someone out from an enclosed space by applying force. It can also mean to force someone to leave or to produce or release something.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly informal. Used physically ('push out the door'), metaphorically ('push out of a company'), or for releasing products ('push out a new update'). Not the same as 'pull out' (opposite direction). Often used in passive ('was pushed out').
Example Sentences
The wind pushed out the window screens.
basic
They will push out a new version of the app next week.
basic
Please push out your chair after you stand up.
basic
He felt the group was trying to push out anyone who disagreed.
natural
My company pushed out a big update to fix the bugs.
natural
After years of change, many old employees were pushed out.
natural