Meaning Of The Word Pushover

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What's The Definition Of Pushover?

pushover
You say that something is a pushover when it is easy to do or easy to get.
countable noun: You say that someone is a pushover when you find it easy to persuade them to do what you want.

pushover in American English
anything very easy to accomplish
noun: anything done easily

pushover in British English
noun: something that is easily achieved or accomplished

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