bulldozing

[US]/[ˈbʊldəʊzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈbʊldoʊzɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.(often, -dozing) To push or force one's way through or past something.; To use a bulldozer.; To dominate or intimidate someone.
n.The act of using a bulldozer.; A forceful or aggressive way of dealing with someone.

Phrases & Collocations

bulldozing through

bulldozing ahead

bulldozing equipment

bulldozing tactics

bulldozing a path

bulldozing process

bulldozing down

bulldozing efforts

bulldozing obstacles

bulldozing project

Example Sentences

the construction crew started bulldozing the land to prepare for the new shopping center.

we need to stop the company from bulldozing its way through the regulations.

the protesters accused the developers of bulldozing over the concerns of local residents.

he was accused of bulldozing his colleagues into accepting his proposal.

the government is accused of bulldozing through the legislation without proper debate.

the old building was quickly bulldozed to make way for the new office complex.

despite the opposition, they continued bulldozing ahead with their plans.

the company's aggressive marketing strategy was seen as bulldozing the competition.

the path was cleared by bulldozing the thick undergrowth.

the project manager warned against bulldozing the team into working overtime.

they were bulldozing their way through the forest, creating a new access road.

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