push through
Britishverb
Example Sentences
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With age-verification tied up in court, she and other parent-legislators from both parties have joined forces to push through a suite of stronger laws this year.
From Los Angeles Times
Emma Cox, the chief executive of Endometriosis UK, said Snoeijs' experience of pushing through the pain is "unfortunately all too common".
From BBC
But Ms. Khan pushed through a rule requiring nearly all merging parties to submit reams of additional documents and materials.
"The thing I'll remember the most is seeing the joy from everyone and pushing through the pain to get to that joy."
From BBC
Since then, Mitchell has been working to push through changes to election rules.
From Salon
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