poussée

This is the 11105th most frequent French word.


poussée

"Push," "thrust," or "surge."


In this sentence, 'poussée' refers to a physical force or thrust necessary for propulsion, illustrating its technical meaning.

La fusée a besoin d'une poussée pour quitter l'atmosphère terrestre.

The rocket needs a thrust to leave the Earth's atmosphere.


Here, 'poussée' is used figuratively to describe a sudden increase or surge, demonstrating its non-technical, metaphorical usage.

Elle ressent une poussée d'adrénaline avant de monter sur scène.

She feels a surge of adrenaline before going on stage.


In this context, 'poussée' signifies a sudden increase or exacerbation of a health condition, showing its application in medical terminology.

Il y a eu une poussée de fièvre pendant la pandémie.

There was a spike in fever during the pandemic.