Bulldoze

Pronunciation: /ˈbʊlˌdoʊz/

Bulldoze (verb)

  1. To push or move something heavy, often to clear an area of land.
  2. To make someone do something by using strong pressure or force.

Examples

  • They bulldoze the area to prepare for new construction.
  • He tends to bulldoze his opinions onto others during discussions.

Common collocations: bulldoze a site, bulldoze through obstacles, bulldoze someone into agreement, bulldoze through objections

Synonyms of Bulldoze

Neutral

Antonyms of Bulldoze

  • To construct something rather than clear it.