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Great Push

Definition:

The term "great push" refers to a significant and impactful effort made to achieve a particular goal or objective. It often signifies a collective surge of determination and work towards success.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun

Senses:

Sense 1: An intensive and concerted effort towards achieving a specific objective.

Usage:

Usage 1: The team applied a great push to complete the project before the deadline.

Usage 2: The company's marketing department made a great push to increase sales during the holiday season.

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