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突き退ける (つきのける) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
Meanings 1
ichidan verb, transitive verb
thrust aside ; push away ; shove aside
Physical action of forcefully pushing someone or something out of the way, often with a thrusting motion. Can also be used figuratively for brushing aside objections or obstacles.
い
見けん
を
突つ
き
退の
け
て
計けい
画かく
を
実じっ
行こう
し
た
。
They brushed aside the opposing opinions and carried out the plan.
Written forms 突つ き 退の ける Usage 27%
Standard kanji spelling for the physical action of thrusting aside.
突つ きのける Usage 36%
Mixed kana-kanji spelling sometimes used for readability.
つきのける Usage 36%
Kana spelling used when the kanji are considered difficult or for emphasis.
突つ き 除の ける
Variant spelling emphasizing removal or exclusion.
Kanji 突 stab, protruding, thrust 退 retreat, withdraw, retire 除 exclude, division (x/3), remove Similar words 押お しのける 押しのける means to push aside, often with a shoving or elbowing motion, and is more common in everyday speech. 突きのける implies a sharper, more forceful thrusting action.
どける どける is a casual verb meaning to move something out of the way, without the thrusting nuance of 突きのける.
Etymology Compound of 突き (thrust, from 突く) and 退ける (to push aside, remove). The exact historical derivation is uncertain, but the combination yields the meaning of forcefully thrusting something aside.