push

US /pʊʃ/
UK /pʊʃ/
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1.

empujar

exert force on (someone or something) with one's arm or body, typically in order to move them away from oneself or from the thing that is exerting force

:
She tried to push the heavy door open.
Ella intentó empujar la puerta pesada para abrirla.
Don't push me, I'm already going as fast as I can.
No me empujes, ya voy tan rápido como puedo.
2.

abrirse paso, impulsar

move with effort into a specified position or state

:
He pushed his way through the crowd.
Se abrió paso entre la multitud.
The company is pushing for new reforms.
La empresa está impulsando nuevas reformas.
1.

empujón

an act of exerting force on something to move it away

:
Give the door a good push.
Dale un buen empujón a la puerta.
He felt a sudden push from behind.
Sintió un empujón repentino por detrás.
2.

esfuerzo, impulso

a determined effort to achieve something

:
The company made a big push to increase sales.
La empresa hizo un gran esfuerzo para aumentar las ventas.
There's a strong push for environmental protection.
Hay un fuerte impulso para la protección del medio ambiente.