0 a person or team etc who can be easily persuaded or influenced or defeated -- lett bytte, smal sak
It will never be a pushover.
He is a right old pushover.
For once the teachers have organised themselves into a solid, like-thinking phalanx with no thought whatsoever of this being a pushover for the employers.
We are not a pushover in this part of the world.
Labour, if in power at the time of the conclusion of the intergovernmental conference, will adopt a constructive approach but will not be a pushover.
Far from it; they have let the country become a total pushover for everybody else's high-tech exports.
We do not want some sort of bureaucratic pushover for the inquiry.
We are not, nor will we be, anyone's pushovers.