verb
- past tense of outpush; to push harder, farther, or more forcefully than someone or something else
Usage: transitive verb; often used in competitive or physical contexts
Examples
- The rugby player outpushed his opponent and drove him back across the line.
- She outpushed the other shoppers to reach the sale items first.
- The stronger team outpushed their rivals in the scrum.
- He outpushed the door open despite the heavy resistance.
- The bulldozer outpushed the debris pile with ease.