thrust

/θɹʌst/

noun

  1. 1

    An attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point.

    Pierre was a master swordsman, and could parry the thrusts of lesser men with barely a thought.
  2. 2

    A push, stab, or lunge forward (the act thereof.)

    The cutpurse tried to knock her satchel from her hands, but she avoided his thrust and yelled, "Thief!"
  3. 3

    The force generated by propulsion, as in a jet engine.

    Spacecraft are engineering marvels, designed to resist the thrust of liftoff, as well as the reverse pressure of the void.
  4. 4

    The primary effort; the goal.

    Ostensibly, the class was about public health in general, but the main thrust was really sex education.

verb

  1. 1

    To make advance with force.

    We thrust at the enemy with our forces.
  2. 2

    To force something upon someone.

    I asked her not to thrust the responsibility on me.
  3. 3

    To push out or extend rapidly or powerfully.

    He thrust his arm into the icy stream and grabbed a wriggling fish, astounding the observers.

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