noun a sudden or forceful movement or action
verb to push or force something out or forward with great strength
In a military context, 'thrust out' may refer to a strategic maneuver to push back enemy forces or advance a frontline.
In astronomy, 'thrust out' may refer to the expulsion of material from a star or other celestial body.
In engineering, 'thrust out' may refer to the force exerted by a machine or engine to propel something forward.
In physics, 'thrust out' may refer to the action of pushing or propelling an object away from a point of origin.
In mechanics, 'thrust out' may refer to the movement of a mechanical component away from its normal position.
In a literary context, 'thrust out' may be used to describe a character being forcefully expelled or ejected from a situation or location in a story.
In a therapeutic context, 'thrust out' may refer to a patient's unconscious desire to push away certain thoughts or feelings, which can be explored in therapy sessions.
In an engineering context, 'thrust out' may be used to describe the force or power exerted by a propulsion system, such as a rocket engine, to propel a vehicle forward.
In a sports context, 'thrust out' may be used to describe a sudden and powerful movement, such as a jump or a lunge, to propel the athlete forward or upward.