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dudho [dud.hu.] : coerce (v.); thrust (v.)
Synonyms: pamugos

Derivatives of dudho


Glosses:
coerce
v. (social)1. coerce, force, hale, pressure, squeezeto cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :.; "She forced him to take a job in the city"; "He squeezed her for information"
~ act, moveperform an action, or work out or perform (an action).; "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"
~ turn up the heat, turn up the pressureapply great or increased pressure.; "The Democrats turned up the heat on their candidate to concede the election"
~ driveto compel or force or urge relentlessly or exert coercive pressure on, or motivate strongly.; "She is driven by her passion"
~ bludgeonovercome or coerce as if by using a heavy club.; "The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas"
~ steamroll, steamrollerbring to a specified state by overwhelming force or pressure.; "The Senator steamrollered the bill to defeat"
~ squeeze forsqueeze someone for money, information, etc..
~ dragoon, railroad, sandbagcompel by coercion, threats, or crude means.; "They sandbagged him to make dinner for everyone"
~ terrorise, terrorizecoerce by violence or with threats.
~ compel, obligate, obligeforce somebody to do something.; "We compel all students to fill out this form"
~ bring oneselfcause to undertake a certain action, usually used in the negative.; "He could not bring himself to call his parents"
thrust
n. (phenomenon)1. push, thrustthe force used in pushing.; "the push of the water on the walls of the tank"; "the thrust of the jet engines"
~ force(physics) the influence that produces a change in a physical quantity.; "force equals mass times acceleration"
n. (act)2. knife thrust, stab, thrusta strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument.; "one strong stab to the heart killed him"
~ blowa powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon.; "a blow on the head"
~ passado, straight thrust, lunge(fencing) an attacking thrust made with one foot forward and the back leg straight and with the sword arm outstretched forward.
~ remise(fencing) a second thrust made on the same lunge (as when your opponent fails to riposte).
n. (act)3. drive, driving force, thrustthe act of applying force to propel something.; "after reaching the desired velocity the drive is cut off"
~ actuation, propulsionthe act of propelling.
~ firewall(colloquial) the application of maximum thrust.; "he moved the throttle to the firewall"
~ impetus, impulsion, impulsethe act of applying force suddenly.; "the impulse knocked him over"
n. (communication)4. thrustverbal criticism.; "he enlivened his editorials with barbed thrusts at politicians"
~ criticism, unfavorable judgmentdisapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings.; "the senator received severe criticism from his opponent"
n. (act)5. jab, jabbing, poke, poking, thrust, thrustinga sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow).; "he warned me with a jab with his finger"; "he made a thrusting motion with his fist"
~ gesturemotion of hands or body to emphasize or help to express a thought or feeling.
v. (motion)6. thrustpush forcefully.; "He thrust his chin forward"
~ jab, poke, prod, stab, digpoke or thrust abruptly.; "he jabbed his finger into her ribs"
~ stab, jabstab or pierce.; "he jabbed the piece of meat with his pocket knife"
~ shoulderpush with the shoulders.; "He shouldered his way into the crowd"
~ boostpush or shove upward, as if from below or behind.; "The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption"
~ ram, drive, forceforce into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically.; "She rammed her mind into focus"; "He drives me mad"
~ ram, ram down, poundstrike or drive against with a heavy impact.; "ram the gate with a sledgehammer"; "pound on the door"
~ punchdrive forcibly as if by a punch.; "the nail punched through the wall"
~ push, forcemove with force,.; "He pushed the table into a corner"
~ digthrust down or into.; "dig the oars into the water"; "dig your foot into the floor"
v. (motion)7. shove, squeeze, stuff, thrustpress or force.; "Stuff money into an envelope"; "She thrust the letter into his hand"
~ push, forcemove with force,.; "He pushed the table into a corner"
v. (motion)8. hurl, hurtle, lunge, thrustmake a thrusting forward movement.
~ movemove so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion.; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
~ dartmove with sudden speed.; "His forefinger darted in all directions as he spoke"
~ ripostemake a return thrust.; "his opponent riposted"
v. (communication)9. force, thrustimpose urgently, importunately, or inexorably.; "She forced her diet fads on him"
~ sting, sticksaddle with something disagreeable or disadvantageous.; "They stuck me with the dinner bill"; "I was stung with a huge tax bill"
~ compel, obligate, obligeforce somebody to do something.; "We compel all students to fill out this form"
v. (contact)10. pierce, thrustpenetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument.
~ penetrate, perforatepass into or through, often by overcoming resistance.; "The bullet penetrated her chest"
~ stickpierce or penetrate or puncture with something pointed.; "He stuck the needle into his finger"
~ stickpierce with a thrust using a pointed instrument.; "he stuck the cloth with the needle"
~ pegpierce with a wooden pin or knock or thrust a wooden pin into.
~ center punchmake a small hole in something as a guide for a drill.
~ empale, impale, spike, transfixpierce with a sharp stake or point.; "impale a shrimp on a skewer"
~ horn, tuskstab or pierce with a horn or tusk.; "the rhino horned the explorer"
~ gorewound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrument.
~ lancepierce with a lance, as in a knights' fight.
v. (stative)11. thrustforce (molten rock) into pre-existing rock.
~ geologya science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks.
~ push up, thrustpush upward.; "The front of the trains that had collided head-on thrust up into the air"
v. (stative)12. push up, thrustpush upward.; "The front of the trains that had collided head-on thrust up into the air"
~ jut, jut out, protrude, stick out, projectextend out or project in space.; "His sharp nose jutted out"; "A single rock sticks out from the cliff"
~ thrustforce (molten rock) into pre-existing rock.
v. (contact)13. throw, thrustplace or put with great energy.; "She threw the blanket around the child"; "thrust the money in the hands of the beggar"
~ lay, place, put, set, position, poseput into a certain place or abstract location.; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
~ popput or thrust suddenly and forcefully.; "pop the pizza into the microwave oven"; "He popped the petit-four into his mouth"