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push through
verb
- tr to compel to accept
the bill was pushed through Parliament
Example Sentences
Now when you strip away the procedures and the calculations, it’s clear what’s happening: Senate Republicans are pushing through a tax cut for the wealthy that will blow up the country’s debt.
The Sánchez government has also pushed through parliament a housing law, which includes a cap on rentals in so-called "high-tension" areas where prices are climbing out of control.
You are radical in your belief in inequality, but you are pragmatic in trying to push through political change within our system.
Democrats in Sacramento responded by pushing through a law barring such policies statewide.
Earlier this week, Close had said she wanted her team to be able to push through chaos and have the flexibility to play the game “like an art project, not a scientific formula.”
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