Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

push-a-needle-in

idiom
/pʊʃ ə ˈniːdəl ɪn/
Definition
To introduce a new, often small element into a process or situation to provoke change or to test a response.
Examples
  • When the project stalled, the manager decided to push-a-needle-in and suggest a few innovative ideas.
  • She pushed a needle in by asking the team to consider alternative approaches to their usual methods.
Meaning
The phrase ‘push-a-needle-in’ typically refers to taking a subtle action to initiate an effect or observe a reaction, similar to a gentle nudge.
Synonyms
  • nudge
  • prod
  • stimulate
  • incite