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    pushover
    /ˈpʊʃˌəʊvə/

    noun

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  2. something easy to do or win, or someone who is easily persuaded, influenced, or defeated: Krista gets whatever she wants – her parents are real pushovers. (Definition of pushover from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. The meaning of PUSHOVER is something accomplished without difficulty : snap. How to use pushover in a sentence.

  4. something easy to do or win, or someone who is easily persuaded, influenced, or defeated: Krista gets whatever she wants – her parents are real pushovers. (Definition of pushover from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  5. A pushover is a person who's easy to fool or influence. A substitute teacher who's a pushover is easily convinced that the class usually spends an hour watching music videos. If you're a pushover, you find it hard to deny anyone what they ask for.

  6. 1. anything very easy to accomplish. 2. a person, group, etc. easily persuaded, defeated, etc.

  7. Define pushover. pushover synonyms, pushover pronunciation, pushover translation, English dictionary definition of pushover. n. 1. One that is easily defeated or taken advantage of. 2. Something that is easily done or attained. See Synonyms at breeze1. American Heritage®...

  8. Pushover definition: anything done easily.. See examples of PUSHOVER used in a sentence.