thrusted

[θrʌstɪd]

thrusted Definition

  • 1pushed suddenly or violently in a specified direction
  • 2thrust (something) forcefully into a specified position or place

Using thrusted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thrusted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He thrusted the sword into the ground.

  • Example

    The horse thrusted its head forward.

  • Example

    She thrusted the door open.

  • Example

    The dancer thrusted her hips to the beat of the music.

thrusted Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with thrusted

  • force oneself onto someone or something

    Example

    He thrust himself upon the group, trying to take control.

  • a fencing technique involving a quick forward movement with the sword followed by a defensive movement

    Example

    The two fencers engaged in a series of thrusts and parries.

  • a geological fault in which the rocks on one side of the fault plane are pushed up and over the rocks on the other side

    Example

    The San Andreas Fault is a well-known example of a thrust fault.

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Summary: thrusted in Brief

The verb 'thrusted' [θrʌstɪd] means to push suddenly or violently in a specified direction or to thrust something forcefully into a specified position or place. It can be used in various contexts such as pushing a sword into the ground, thrusting a door open, or thrusting one's hips to the beat of the music. The phrase 'thrust oneself upon' means to force oneself onto someone or something.