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    thrust
    /θrʌst/

    verb

    noun

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  2. THRUST definition: 1. to push suddenly and strongly: 2. the main idea, subject, or opinion that is discussed or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of THRUST is to push or drive with force : shove. How to use thrust in a sentence.

  4. Thrust definition: to push forcibly; shove; put or drive with force. See examples of THRUST used in a sentence.

  5. THRUST meaning: 1. to push suddenly and strongly: 2. the main idea, subject, or opinion that is discussed or…. Learn more.

  6. If you thrust something or someone somewhere, you push or move them there quickly with a lot of force.

  7. 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. 3. a. To force into a specified condition or situation: He was thrust into a position of awesome responsibility. b.

  8. To thrust is to push forward quickly and forcibly, like the way a pirate would plunge or thrust a sword into his enemy. Thrust is often used when you're talking about knives or swords or jabbing someone with something.

  9. [countable] a sudden, strong movement that pushes something/somebody forward. He killed her with a thrust of the knife. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. [uncountable] (specialist) the force that is produced by an engine to push a plane, rocket, etc. forward. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Idioms.

  10. THRUST meaning: 1. to push something somewhere suddenly and with force: 2. a strong push or the power used to push…. Learn more.

  11. Thrust Definition. thrŭst. thrusting, thrusts. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Verb. Noun. Filter. verb. thrusting, thrusts. To push with sudden force; shove; drive. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To make a thrust, stab, or lunge, as with a sword. Webster's New World. To extend, as in growth.