push |
vigour |
Related terms |
Push is a related term of vigour.
As nouns the difference between push and vigour
is that
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple while
vigour is active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy.
As a verb push
is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
needle |
push |
Related terms |
Needle is a related term of push.
In lang=en terms the difference between needle and push
is that
needle is to form in the shape of a needle while
push is to continue to attempt to persuade a person into a particular course of action.
As nouns the difference between needle and push
is that
needle is a long, thin, sharp implement usually for piercing such as sewing, or knitting, acupuncture, tattooing, body piercing, medical injections etc while
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple.
As verbs the difference between needle and push
is that
needle is to pierce with a needle, especially for sewing or acupuncture while
push is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
command |
push |
Related terms |
Command is a related term of push.
In military|lang=en terms the difference between command and push
is that
command is (military) a body or troops, or any naval or military force, under the control of a particular officer; by extension, any object or body in someone's charge while
push is (military) a marching or drill maneuver/manoeuvre performed by moving a formation (especially a company front) forward or toward the audience, usually to accompany a dramatic climax or crescendo in the music.
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between command and push
is that
command is (computing) a directive to a computer program acting as an interpreter of some kind, in order to perform a specific task while
push is (computing) the addition of a data item to the top of a stack.
In lang=en terms the difference between command and push
is that
command is to hold, to control the use of while
push is to continue to attempt to persuade a person into a particular course of action.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between command and push
is that
command is (obsolete) to direct to come; to bestow while
push is (obsolete) to thrust the points of the horns against; to gore.
As nouns the difference between command and push
is that
command is an order to do something while
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple.
As verbs the difference between command and push
is that
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority while
push is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
provoke |
push |
Related terms |
Provoke is a related term of push.
In lang=en terms the difference between provoke and push
is that
provoke is to bring about a reaction while
push is to continue to attempt to persuade a person into a particular course of action.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between provoke and push
is that
provoke is (obsolete) to appeal while
push is (obsolete) to thrust the points of the horns against; to gore.
As verbs the difference between provoke and push
is that
provoke is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry while
push is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
As a noun push is
a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple.
contract |
push |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between contract and push
is that
contract is (obsolete) not abstract; concrete while
push is (obsolete) to thrust the points of the horns against; to gore.
In lang=en terms the difference between contract and push
is that
contract is to gain or acquire (an illness) while
push is to continue to attempt to persuade a person into a particular course of action.
As nouns the difference between contract and push
is that
contract is an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement while
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple.
As verbs the difference between contract and push
is that
contract is (ambitransitive) to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen while
push is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
As an adjective contract
is (obsolete) contracted; affianced; betrothed.
push |
onrush |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between push and onrush
is that
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing while
onrush is a forceful rush or flow forward.
As a verb push
is to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
push |
rap |
Related terms |
Push is a related term of rap.
As nouns the difference between push and rap
is that
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple while
rap is rap, rap music (music style).
As a verb push
is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
push |
incursion |
Related terms |
Push is a related term of incursion.
As nouns the difference between push and incursion
is that
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple while
incursion is raid; incursion.
As a verb push
is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
enterprise |
push |
Synonyms |
In intransitive terms the difference between enterprise and push
is that
enterprise is to undertake an enterprise, or something hazardous or difficult while
push is to continue to attempt to persuade a person into a particular course of action.
In transitive terms the difference between enterprise and push
is that
enterprise is to treat with hospitality; to entertain while
push is to continually promote (a point of view, a product for sale, etc.).
bank |
push |
Related terms |
Bank is a related term of push.
As nouns the difference between bank and push
is that
bank is bench, pew while
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple.
As a verb push is
(intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
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