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▪ I. † ˈcounter-ˌpush, n. Obs. rare. [counter- 6.] A push or thrust from the opposite side.
1600Holland Livy (1659) 39 A counterpush that quite pierced their targets. ▪ II. † counter-ˈpush, v. Obs. rare. [counter- 1.] trans. To push or thrust against; to oppose by pushing.
c1611Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iv. iv. 961 The Towns-men are not slow With counter-plots to counter-push their foe. |