verb

pushed

pushed

He pushed the door open.

He pushed the door open.

She felt pushed into the decision.

She felt pushed into the decision.

((sth.)) to have moved (sth.) away by force. I pushed the heavy box across the room.

((sb.)) ((to-inf)) to have urged (sb.) to do (sth.). My parents pushed me to study harder.

Synonyms: pressed, shoved, urged; Antonyms: pulled, dragged

The '-ed' suffix indicates the past tense for regular English verbs.

This is what happened when you *did* the action of 'push' in the past.

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