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catherine
what's the meaning of 'push the envelope'
can anyone tell me what's the meaning of 'push the envelope'?
The phrase is in this sentence: "i wanted to take it further, push the envelope, and provoke conversation."
thank you!~~
May 18, 2016 12:07 PM
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An envelope is a container and has boundaries. Pushing the envelope is similar to "take it further", and is referring to extending the boundaries. Opening up possibilities.
May 19, 2016
It's a strange expression, isn't it? What it means is to extend the limits of some activity, within which people have generally had to operate. I think it may have come from aeronautical engineering and refer to some hypersurface in a multidimensional space modelling parameters such as flight speed, aircraft angle, air pressure and so forth, where that hypersurface defines the envelope in which it is safe to fly. (Or perhaps it has to do with some chap in the post office ... )
May 18, 2016
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