Definition of Pushover in English :

Define Pushover in English

Pushover meaning in English

Meaning of Pushover in English

Pronunciation of Pushover in English

Pushover pronunciation in English

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Pushover

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Noun

1. pushover

someone who is easily taken advantage of

2. breeze, child's play, cinch, duck soup, picnic, piece of cake, pushover, snap, walkover

any undertaking that is easy to do

Example Sentences:
'marketing this product will be no picnic'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Pushover

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noun informal
1. 
something that is easily achieved or accomplished
2. 
a person, team, etc, that is easily taken advantage of or defeated

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Pushover

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noun Slang
1. 
anything very easy to accomplish
2. 
a person, group, etc. easily persuaded, defeated, etc.

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Pushover

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n.
1. One that is easily defeated or taken advantage of.
2. Something that is easily done or attained. See Synonyms at breeze1.

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