shoving Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of shoving In English

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Examples of shoving

  • Shoving the fat man is okay in utilitarianism, but how does rights theory regard it?

  • There is no other country that bolsters up its production figures by shoving stuff abroad irrespective of whether it brings anything in return or not.

  • That is a more sensible way to impose control because it does not necessitate inspectors shoving bits and thermometers into fish fingers.

  • By nudging and shoving, it may be possible to deal with that sort of problem.

  • They have not the time; they are too busy shoving their money into the tills which are nearly red-hot most of the day.

  • They are shoving rising prices on to the backs of the unfortunate ratepayers.

  • We are shoving through legislation using brutal methods.

  • It is about further privatisation, shoving up rents and removing the democratic rights of council workers.

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