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1
to
push
something or someone
gently
,
especially
to
push
someone with your
elbow
(= the
middle
part of your
arm
where it
bends
) to
attract
the person's
attention
:
Examples:
The
children
were
giggling
and
nudging
each other.
He nudged the
cat
off the
sofa
so that he could sit down.
2
to move
slowly
and almost
reach
a
higher
point or
level
:
Examples:
Oil
prices
continue
to nudge
higher
.
Peter
must be
nudging
40 now.
3
to
encourage
or
persuade
someone to do something in a way that is
gentle
rather
than
forceful
or
direct
:
Examples:
He cleverly nudges us towards the
conclusion
he himself has
reached
.
Do you find your
parents
nudging
you in the
direction
of
further
study
?
4
the
act
of
pushing
someone or something
gently
:
Examples:
I gave him a nudge to
wake
him up.
5
something that
encourages
or persuades someone to do something in a
gentle
way, or the
act
of doing this:
Examples:
Her
words
gave me the nudge I
needed
to
learn
to
bake
.
This
incentive
was a nudge in the right
direction
.
6
to
push
someone or something
gently
,
sometimes
to get someone’s
attention
:
Examples:
My
wife
nudged me to tell me to get off the phone so that she could use it.
7
to move by a
small
amount
in a
particular
direction
,
especially
up, or make something do this:
Examples:
Shares
in the
company
nudged
higher
while
its
competitors
'
shares
fell
.
nudge up
Interest
rates
are
gently
nudging
up.
nudge sth up The
Federal
Reserve
began
nudging
interest
rates
up.
nudge (sth) down The
credit
card
nudged down the APR of
loans
taken
out
online
from 6.1% to 5.9%.
8
to be close to
reaching
a
particular
price
or
level
:
Examples:
With
crude
nudging
$72 a
barrel
, the
price
of unleaded was once again the
subject
of
concern
.
Inflation
is
nudging
10%.
9
a
slight
change in the
value
or
level
of something,
usually
an
increase
:
Examples:
give sth/get a nudge Before long
medical
costs
will get another
upward
nudge as the
number
of
older
people in
rich
countries
rises
.
give a nudge to sth
News
that
retail
sales
rose
more than most had
expected
gave a nudge to a
number
of
retail
stocks
.
10
a
small
action
that
encourages
something to happen:
Examples:
Gold
reacts
to the
smallest
nudge of the US
dollar
.
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