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- verbthrust (verb) · thrusts (third person present) · thrust (past tense) · thrust (past participle) · thrusting (present participle)
- push (something or someone) suddenly or violently in the specified direction:"she thrust her hands into her pockets" · "Howard was thrust into the limelight" · "he thrust at his opponent with his sword"
- (of a person) move or advance forcibly:"she thrust through the bramble canes" · "he tried to thrust his way past her"
- (of a thing) extend so as to project conspicuously:"beside the boathouse a jetty thrust out into the water"
- (thrust something on/upon)force (someone) to accept or deal with something:"he felt that fame had been thrust upon him"
nounthrust (noun) · thrusts (plural noun) · thrust fault (noun) · thrust faults (plural noun)- a sudden or violent lunge with a pointed weapon or a bodily part:"he drove the blade upward with one powerful thrust"
- a forceful attack or effort:"executives led a new thrust in business development"
- the principal purpose or theme of a course of action or line of reasoning:"anti-Americanism became the main thrust of their policy"
- the propulsive force of a jet or rocket engine:"the engine was a Russian-built Nene of higher thrust than the original models"
- the lateral pressure exerted by an arch or other support in a building.
- geologya reverse fault of low angle, with older strata displaced horizontally over younger.
OriginMiddle English (as a verb): from Old Norse thrýsta; perhaps related to Latin trudere ‘to thrust’. The noun is first recorded (early 16th century) in the sense ‘act of pressing’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- a sudden or violent lunge with a pointed weapon or a bodily part:
- a forceful attack or effort:
- the principal purpose or theme of a course of action or line of reasoning:
- the propulsive force of a jet or rocket engine:
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- Thrusting in English refers to1234:
- Pushing suddenly and strongly.
- Driving with force.
- Pressing or forcing acceptance upon someone.
- Making a lunge or stab, as with a sword.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to push suddenly and strongly: She thrust the money into his hand. They thrust a microphone in front of me and fired questions at me. She thrust the papers at me (= towards me). The bodyguards thrust past the crowd to get at the cameraman.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/thrust1 : to push or drive with force : shove 2 : to cause to enter or pierce something by pushing thrust a knife into the bread 3 : to press or force the acceptance of upon someonewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/thrusting, thrust, thrust·ing. to push against something. to push or force one's way, as against obstacles or through a crowd. to make a thrust, lunge, or stab at something. noun an act or instance of thrusting; a forcible push or shove; lunge or stab. a lunge or stab, as with a sword.www.dictionary.com/browse/thrustv.tr. 1. To push or drive quickly and forcefully: thrust a pole into the ground. See Synonyms at push. 2. To cause to project or extend: poplars thrusting their branches upward; thrust out his finger.www.thefreedictionary.com/thrusting Thrusting Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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