bulldoze


bull·doze

verb \ˈbl-ˌdōz also ˈbəl-\

Definition of BULLDOZE

transitive verb
1
: to coerce or restrain by threats : bully
2
: to move, clear, gouge out, or level off by pushing with or as if with a bulldozer
3
: to force insensitively or ruthlessly <bulldozed the program through the legislature>
intransitive verb
1
: to operate a bulldozer
2
: to force one's way like a bulldozer

Examples of BULLDOZE

  1. The crew is bulldozing the trees.
  2. They bulldozed a road through the hills.
  3. The governor bulldozed the law through the legislature.

Origin of BULLDOZE

perhaps from 1bull + alteration of dose
First Known Use: 1876

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