lükkamine
Lükkamine is an Estonian noun meaning the act or process of applying a pushing force to move something away or forward. It is formed from the verb лükkama (to push) and is commonly translated into English as “pushing” or “a push.” The term covers both simple, everyday pushes and more forceful or sustained pushes.
In everyday language, Lükkamine describes moving objects by hand or body, such as pushing a door open,
The word has related forms, including lükke (a push) and lükata (to push). While it is a
See also: lükewa, lükke, lükata. In practical use, observers note that pushing can be a normal physical