Nyomulni
Nyomulni is a Hungarian verb meaning to push one's way forward, to crowd into a space, or to press forward through a crowd. It can describe physical movement, such as people forcing themselves onto a bus or through a doorway, and it can also be used metaphorically to indicate intruding into a conversation, a group, or a situation. The term often carries a negative or cautious connotation, suggesting improvised, insistent, or inconsiderate behavior.
Etymology and related forms originate from the root nyom meaning pressure, with the -ulni infinitive suffix.
Usage notes: In formal writing, more neutral alternatives such as átpréselődni or to push forward can be
Conjugation: nyomulni is a regular -ni verb. Present tense forms include: én nyomulok, te nyomulsz, ő nyomul,
- A tömeg nyomul a kapu felé. (The crowd is pushing toward the gate.)
- A szóvivő nyomul be a beszéd alatt a médiába. (The spokesperson is pushing into the press during