verb
- present participle of outpush; to push harder, farther, or more forcefully than someone or something else
Usage: often used in competitive or physical contexts
noun
- the act or instance of pushing out or pushing harder than another
Usage: less common as a standalone noun
Examples
- The rugby player was outpushing his opponent at the scrum.
- She kept outpushing the other shoppers to reach the sale items.
- The team's outpushing effort in the final quarter nearly won them the game.
- He was outpushing against the door to keep it closed.
- The outpushing of the crowd made it difficult to move forward.