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- Dictionarybulldoze/ˈbʊldəʊz/
verb
- 1. clear (ground) or destroy (buildings, trees, etc.) with a bulldozer: "developers are bulldozing the site" Similar Opposite
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BULLDOZE definition: 1. to destroy buildings and make an area flat with a bulldozer: 2. to force someone to do…. Learn more.
The meaning of BULLDOZE is to coerce or restrain by threats : bully. How to use bulldoze in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Bulldoze.
1. verb. If people bulldoze something such as a building, they knock it down using a bulldozer. She defeated developers who wanted to bulldoze her home to build a supermarket. [VERB noun] Synonyms: demolish, level, destroy, flatten More Synonyms of bulldoze. 2. verb.
BULLDOZE meaning: 1. to destroy buildings and make an area flat with a bulldozer: 2. to force someone to do…. Learn more.
[intransitive, transitive] to force your way somewhere; to force something somewhere. + adv./prep. She bulldozed through to score a sensational goal. bulldoze something + adv./prep. They bulldozed the tax bill through Parliament. He bulldozed his way to victory.
BULLDOZE meaning: 1 : to use a bulldozer to move, destroy, or knock down (something); 2 : to create (something, such as a road) by using a bulldozer.
Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Forms. Frequency. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. What does the verb bulldoze mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb bulldoze. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. bulldoze has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.
To bulldoze is to clear, level, or push debris away from an area using a bulldozer—a large tractor that has a big, blade-like shovel at the front and moves around using metal tracks over wheels. Sometimes, bulldoze can mean to clear an area in this way even if a bulldozer isn’t used.
v.tr. 1. To move, dig out, or demolish with a bulldozer: bulldozed the ground at the construction site; bulldozed a road through the woods; bulldozed the old building. 2. To coerce, intimidate, or bully: "Noah gives way, wounded and resigned; she can always bulldoze him, and always could" (Perri Klass). 3.
1. transitive verb. If people bulldoze something such as a building, they knock it down using a bulldozer. She defeated developers who wanted to bulldoze her home to build a supermarket. Synonyms: demolish, level, destroy, flatten More Synonyms of bulldoze. 2. transitive verb.