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push-down

[ poosh-doun ]

noun

Aeronautics.
  1. a sudden, downward shift by an aircraft in the direction of the flight path.


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Origin of push-down1

First recorded in 1935–40; noun use of verb phrase push down
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"I mean, there was a lot of push-down pressure within us. We just tried to ignore it, and we just rose to the occasion."

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“I mean, there was a lot of push-down pressure within us. We just tried to ignore it, and we just rose to the occasion.â€

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He uses a rope attached to a pulley to perform triceps pushdowns and will also use a triceps push-down machine.

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"It's an unwinding of the push-down we had in earnings expectations earlier this month," said John Manley, chief equity strategist at Wells Fargo's funds-management unit, which oversees $201 billion in assets.

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Standardized curriculum and testing in primary schools are causing what educators call "push-down" academics.

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