1. push out - Noun
2. push out - Verb
push to thrust outward
Source: WordNetHe has used his platform to push out prejudice. I think it's disgusting and I don't think it deserves a place on a major news network.... incredibly irresponsible to even make such a statement while we are still burying people who were gunned down by a white supremacist. Tucker Carlson
FX does a great thing with its comedies where they give them a slow push out there. Paul Scheer
Although it sounds like good news for those who buy the Mach-E, what remains yet to be seen is how often Ford will push out these updates, and whether eventually it might charge money for these updates. Source: Internet
Hassan Nasrallah, head of the Iran-backed Lebanon-based militant and political group Hezbollah, endorsed Iraq’s move to push out the US military. Source: Internet
Microsoft says that it is monitoring the impact Xbox Live has on Azure capacity, having already asked developers to push out game updates at off-peak times. Source: Internet
No one wants to self-isolate for no reason, so perhaps lighting a candle and hoping for a reassuring gush of lavender or sandalwood is the solution favoured by those too proud to push out a fart. Source: Internet