It means going as far as you can go and then maybe a bit further. You might hear this phrase used to describe a physical action, such as an athlete pushing him- or herself; or you might hear it used in a more abstract sense, such as pushing the envelope of the business world.
Pushing something too far.
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Surround, envelop, swallow
amplify i think. swathe means to wrap up in cloth or bandage. all the others mean basically the same thing: muffle, deaden, stifle, mute, dampen, wrap up, envelop.
* endcap * entrap * encamp * envelop * equip
includes, holds, covers, admits, deals with, containes, embraces, envelop
After you finish writing a letter, put it in an envelope so it can be sent off to someone.
Chuck Yeager was pushing the envelop when he broke the sound barrier.
I wish to envelop you in my arms.
Envelop is a verb -- to wrap up (e.g., envelop oneself in a cozy blanket); envelope (noun) is a wrapper, usually for mailing.
What the difference between envelop and coherent detection of AM signals
"The fog gradually moved in and began to envelop the entire waterfront area." Envelop: To surround completely. Not to be confused with "envelope", a device for mailing a letter.
stage of mitosis when nuclear envelop disappears and the chromosomes form is the "PROPHASE"
envelop
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Surround, envelop, swallow
The noun meaning "a flat container for a letter" is spelt envelope. The verb meaning "to enclose or enfold" is spelt envelop.
What envelope? If you mean the envelope in Movie 1, it was Naruto's picture with the princesses autograph on it.
By the hot air that is created from a burner under the envelop (baloon).