to arrange a later time for something
to discover new things about something or a better way of doing it
At worst, they become bullies themselves, pushing back against the parents or school officials who try to enlist their help.
Can I push back our meeting to 27 May?
How do we push back against urban poverty without replacing one need with another need?
If she is having issues again, it could explain why her album is getting pushed back.
On the issue of payment protection insurance, banks are pushing back against regulators.
The banks who own the debt are pushing back hard against the German demand for more sacrifice.
The deadline has been pushed back two weeks.
The next step is to push back hard against the worldwide collapse in the demand for goods and services.
Town had been looking to get their promotion push back on track after two festive defeats.
Was I really expecting to push back against 20,000 years of evolution?
We have fighters ready and committed, who are already trying to push back this monster from our land.
We’re pushing back the frontiers of technology.
When we walk, we push back against the ground and move forward.
Why haven't our mainstream politicians the brains or moral courage to push back against the lies and the nonsense?
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