bulldoze

Etymology
From earlier, equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) To destroy with a bulldozer.
 * 2)  To push someone over by heading straight over them. Often used in conjunction with "over".
 * 3) To push through forcefully.
 * 4) To push into a heap, as a bulldozer does.
 * 5)  To shoot down an idea immediately and forcefully.
 * 6)  To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; used originally of the intimidation of black voters in Louisiana.
 * 1) To push into a heap, as a bulldozer does.
 * 2)  To shoot down an idea immediately and forcefully.
 * 3)  To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; used originally of the intimidation of black voters in Louisiana.
 * 1)  To shoot down an idea immediately and forcefully.
 * 2)  To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; used originally of the intimidation of black voters in Louisiana.
 * 1)  To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; used originally of the intimidation of black voters in Louisiana.
 * 1)  To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; used originally of the intimidation of black voters in Louisiana.

Translations

 * Arabic: جَرَّفَ
 * Esperanto: buldozi
 * Finnish: tuhota puskutraktorilla


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 * Finnish: puskea läpi


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