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Wegstoßen

Wegstoßen is a German verb formed from weg (away) and stoßen (to push). It means to push someone or something away, to shove aside, or to eject, and it can be used both physically and figuratively. The prefix weg- is separable, so in present tense forms you say, for example, ich stoße ihn weg, and in the perfect tense: ich habe ihn weggestoßen. The simple past is ich stieß ihn weg.

As a noun, das Wegstoßen refers to the act or process of pushing something or someone away.

Typical usage examples include: Er stieß ihn weg, damit er durchkommen konnte. (He shoved him out of

Related terms and contrasts include abstoßen, which is often used for repulsion or pushing away in physical

See also: stoßen, aus dem Weg gehen, abstoßen, aus dem Weg räumen.

It
can
describe
both
a
physical
action
and
a
figurative
one,
such
as
removing
a
person
from
a
position
or
clearing
a
path
for
others.
In
everyday
language
it
is
common
to
pair
the
idea
with
related
expressions
like
aus
dem
Weg
räumen
or
jemanden
aus
dem
Weg
stoßen,
which
convey
removing
an
obstacle
or
pushing
someone
aside.
the
way
so
he
could
pass.)
Der
Wind
stieß
die
Tür
weg.
(The
wind
blew
the
door
away.)
In
figurative
contexts
one
might
speak
of
das
Wegstoßen
eines
Politikers
aus
der
Partei,
though
more
natural
phrasing
would
use
ausdrücken
wie
Ausschluss
or
aus
der
Partei
entfernen.
or
abstract
senses,
and
aus
dem
Weg
gehen,
meaning
to
get
out
of
someone’s
way
without
necessarily
pushing.
Wegstoßen
is
more
active
and
forceful
than
simply
bypassing
an
obstacle.