bulldoze
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Verb — To flatten or clear something using a bulldozer.
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Etymology
From an earlier noun "bulldose," literally "a dose fit for a bull" — meaning a heavy, forceful blow — later reapplied to the machine.
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What does “bulldoze” mean?
The word “bulldoze” means to flatten or clear something using a bulldozer. In plain terms, to knock down with heavy machinery, or figuratively to push something through by force.
How do you pronounce “bulldoze”?
“Bulldoze” is pronounced BUUL-dohz (/ˈbʊldoʊz/ in IPA).
How do you use “bulldoze” in a sentence?
Here is “bulldoze” used in a sentence: “The old cinema was bulldozed to make way for flats.”
What part of speech is “bulldoze”?
“Bulldoze” is a verb.
How many meanings does “bulldoze” have?
“Bulldoze” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to flatten or clear something using a bulldozer.