aggressively push
Frequency: 8.214.1 per million words
To advocate for or promote something with great force and persistence.
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- The company decided to aggressively push its new software in emerging markets.
- Lobbyists are aggressively pushing for deregulation of the financial industry.
- She had to aggressively push her innovative idea to get the board's approval.
- The sales team was trained to aggressively push the premium subscription package.
- Next quarter, we will aggressively push our eco-friendly product line.
- Certain media outlets continue to aggressively push a one-sided narrative.
- The prosecutor is aggressively pushing for the maximum sentence.
- Despite some resistance, the new manager aggressively pushed for changes in the workflow.
- If they want to gain market share, they need to aggressively push their brand.
- The activist group is known to aggressively push its environmental agenda.