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pushed forward

adjective as in undertaken

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Parts of the bill echo legislation pushed forward in other states.

Steadily, our gunman pushed forward, his mule high-stepping through brush.

In July, Obama pushed forward with a rule, first proposed during the Bush administration but never implemented.

She explained in exact detail the hairstyle she sought: bangs pushed forward for the effortlessly tousled look.

On extreme left, line has been pushed forward to specially strong point well beyond limit of advance originally contemplated.

Coronado observed the scene, and guessing how perilous the moment was, pushed forward his uncle to say good-by to Clara.

It increased in volume, this firing, until I feared that what had been started as a feint was being pushed forward to a victory.

They exchanged these words as they walked, pushed forward by the surging wave of the people going out.

The calf or lamb intended for the butcher, may be pushed forward with all possible rapidity.

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On this page you'll find 10 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pushed forward, such as: attempted, begun, initiated, launched, started, and tackled.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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