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"bulldoze" Definitions
  1. [transitive, often passive] to destroy buildings, trees, etc. with a bulldozer
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to force your way somewhere; to force something somewhere
  3. [transitive] bulldoze somebody (into doing something) to force somebody to do something synonym railroad
"bulldoze" Antonyms
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165 Sentences With "bulldoze"

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I didn't expect City Council to bulldoze the statue immediately.
Trump & Co. may bulldoze and taste temporary success in trade wars.
The bears are about to bulldoze the homebuilders — according to one trader.
"We have no training to bulldoze a bridge into place," Francis says.
Don't bulldoze over their lives to make room for your international show.
It could also bulldoze candidates from geographically diverse places, like Hickenlooper and Sen.
If Facebook can bulldoze that obstacle, though — then we're talking about a big deal.
Authorities plan to bulldoze the neighbourhood and spend $227m building a new, modern community.
"If [Christie] doesn't agree with you he'll just bulldoze right over you," he said.
Most major technology companies let the government bulldoze over them on national security issues.
A development company had plans to bulldoze it and replace it with commercial property.
"I could tear this place down and bulldoze it into the river," he said.
So he'll continue to bulldoze the truth, even without the help of fancy photoshop jobs.
Residents never know when the police will come to evict them and bulldoze their homes.
Hesitate for a split second on the switch and he'll bulldoze his way into the paint.
This shows forestry officials where best to bulldoze fire breaks, cut down trees or clear scrub.
It's not a Sainsbury's Local, even though attempts have been made to bulldoze it into apartments.
After creeping into the race, she feared that male runners would bulldoze her off the road.
My warrior spirit and my sensuality, sexuality have merged to bulldoze wastemans when and where necessary.
"I can afford to go find that mall and bulldoze it today because of her," he says.
"They thought they would come and bulldoze us, just because they are called AT&T," he said.
He would bulldoze the drug den and nearly 100 more abandoned buildings like it around the city.
Local Viequenses recall the eviction notices, and the military threatening to bulldoze their homes if they didn't leave.
Still, Big Oil has more than enough money to bulldoze past any complaints and run out the clock.
Op-Ed Contributor The Republican majority in Washington has vowed to bulldoze the legacy of President Barack Obama.
I'm capable of having feelings about my body without letting those feelings bulldoze over everything else in my life.
The city helped the corporation by using eminent domain to seize and bulldoze 1,500 homes and hundreds of businesses.
How did someone who looks so much like a cheap con man bulldoze right through the G.O.P. nomination process?
I don't have to be this bulldoze-you-over kind of dancer — which I can very much be. [Laughs]
Now he's about to bulldoze to the close of the shortest impeachment trial for a president in US history.
The bill also grants central government more power to bulldoze opposition to housing projects from sluggish or NIMBYish local councils.
We encourage development in areas that Mother Nature will bulldoze like clockwork, only to put homes back up there again.
Police cars patrol the city and keep watch over efforts to fight fires and bulldoze parts of the damaged forest.
Here are some of Mr. Shkreli's other jokes that never made it to social media: Bulldoze several acres of historic Redwoods.
But your repose may be fractured when throngs of hikers bulldoze their way toward your perch on a scenic canyon rim.
I've watched Trump bulldoze his way to the presidency for over a year now, and I still can't quite believe it.
"They want to bulldoze the report that contradicts the constitution, ignores the rule of law and manipulates the electoral rolls," she said.
Imagine that new guy having the option to walk in, take one look around, go "NOPE" and just bulldoze the entire thing.
He is not entering office with a program to weaken the judiciary and bulldoze legislative roadblocks, as Viktor Orbán did in Hungary.
Later in his career, his hasty decision to bulldoze a factory sparks a protest in which more than 30 people are injured.
Ersatz city centres, which can be built in low-rise suburbs like Sunrise or in built-up areas, bulldoze the distinction further.
Instead, military-owned business conglomerates have been underwriting construction projects that are destroying evidence as they bulldoze what remain of Rohingya villages.
Uber's work with London authorities is part of a broader shift by the company to engage with regulators rather than bulldoze them.
The first time police intervened, they tried to bulldoze the home where the group was headquartered while people were still in it.
His attempt to bulldoze through a no-deal exit has so far been thwarted by legislators, who passed a law against it.
The Conservative Party has made incessant vows to "get Brexit done" and bulldoze through three and a half years of political gridlock.
Mr Johnson's plan to bulldoze through a permanent trade agreement with the EU by the end of the year seems hopelessly ambitious.
She later said that "the manner in which" Indian officials "want to bulldoze our special identity is illegal & makes India an occupational force."
They may close down Emo's and bulldoze pinata shops, but they will pry my Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit from my cold dead hands.
It allows the player to bulldoze past areas that are disproportionately difficult, and move on to areas with fun, challenging tasks to accomplish.
Urie manages to portray the role with a sublimated frenetic energy that, if ever unleashed, could bulldoze through Arnold's fragile construction of strength.
The attempt to bulldoze through the extradition bill combined with the police brutality of recent months has only confirmed antipathy for the government.
Logging companies could bulldoze hundreds of miles of new roads and chainsaw miles of national forests while ignoring the damage to wildlife and waterways.
Blount, Pats bulldoze Steelers PITTSBURGH — LeGarrette Blount walked away from the Pittsburgh Steelers two years ago because he felt they weren't using him enough.
He said the ice had pushed about 150 feet inland and was "starting to bulldoze trees and street lamps" when he left the area.
If Osceola County gets to bulldoze the Sausage Castle, Mike says he will paint the names of all the GoFundMe donors on the roof.
The five-star recruit already had the strength to compete against NBA bodies, and even at 2100 he could bulldoze even the staunchest of defenders.
To make room for the expansion, the hospital wants to bulldoze Prouty Garden, a serene half-acre green space at the center of its campus.
The biggest weakness of Warren's approach is that it tries to bulldoze through the sizable public anxiety about radical changes to the health care system.
And yet despite its total ham-handedness, "The Cher Show" is not as unpleasant as slicker jukebox musicals that valorize thugs or bulldoze the audience.
Others noted how the project reflects the privilege of the Western scientific community, which appears willing to bulldoze over any culture in furtherance of its wants.
If prospectors could work legally, he argued, they could institute safeguards in their use of mercury, and could also bulldoze their tailings and plant tree seedlings.
Unlike Uber, which generally tries to go it alone in all things and bulldoze the competition, Lyft has focused on partnerships to shore up its position.
The longtime Trump lawyer said Trump "would love to have enough money to buy the school so he could bulldoze it," Pezzullo recalled to The Post.
Reports would also focus on charges of "abuse of power" by a billionaire media mogul who has enlisted his army of journalists to bulldoze the competition.
Over the last month or so, the president issued a slew of executive orders, seemingly aimed at slowing Donald Trump's plan to bulldoze the current president's achievements.
For the better part of a decade, Uber raised unprecedented sums of capital from venture capitalists, celebrities and Saudi Arabia to bulldoze into markets around the world.
"They should just bulldoze the whole thing and start over," he said, gazing at the rows of collapsed buildings with their contents strewn across the upturned streets.
The park service is working to bulldoze almost a mile of hardened lava out of the way on nearby Highway 11, which has been impassable, she added.
After a long spring and summer at the barricades, pushing back against President Donald Trump's attempts to bulldoze the legacy of his predecessor, the stakes are set.
We've watched him bulldoze a few women's lives without many consequences, so there's very little sympathy for the stress he feels in choosing between Camilla and Laura.
The bottom line: Semiconductor manufacturers are fighting to protect IP from the Chinese, fearing that, without coherent action from the Trump administration, Beijing could bulldoze their industries.
When the United States entered World War II, the navy brought, for the first time, the Seabees division to bulldoze and build bases, air strips, and roads.
The swift, secretive way in which Mr. Xi secured his extended reign let officials know that Mr. Xi would bulldoze past any resistance to get his way.
Watching them dance around and attempt to bulldoze each other's beliefs was a treat — and then there's that amazing shot of Kevin Sr. faceplanting into his food.
They have soared to the No. 2 seed in the A.F.C. because they can bulldoze opponents in different ways, all of which were on display on Sunday.
" The Cruz ad accuses Trump of "colluding with Atlantic City insiders to bulldoze the home of an elderly woman for a limousine parking lot at his casino.
It would have been easy enough to poison the pond, just as it would have been easy enough to bulldoze the dunes without a thought for the tortoises.
"It's kind of weird to bulldoze a whole way of life and then replace it with this fake facade and declare, 'Oh, we love industry,'" Mr. Greenberg said.
I fear that if we fail in this, bulldoze our churches and let the machines of war and profit win over faith, then God will never forgive us.
President Donald Trump has always viewed life through the prism of his next real estate deal, betting he can just bulldoze opponents into giving him what he wants.
When Mr. Johnson faces British voters on Thursday, he is betting that his blunt-force message on Brexit will bulldoze three and a half years of political gridlock.
VICE News meets residents of the Calais Jungle camp as authorities prepare to bulldoze parts of the site and reports from Saturday's demonstration, witnessing the chaos that follows.
In fact, as a culture, we've been fascinated with brutal, sometimes brilliant men who bulldoze their way through life, whether they're antiheroes on TV or in the White House.
Is he, much like the Sisters, just using the game as a way to distract the Riverdale residents from his big plans to bulldoze the town for cheap land?
Amazon, too, has shown a willingness to bulldoze into areas that may seem semi-unrelated to its core business of selling products online — like buying Twitch and running servers.
Around the turn of the century, county officials began discussing using eminent domain to seize the ramshackle structures, bulldoze them and throw up some upscale, mixed-use redevelopment concept.
Steve Baker told fellow members of the European Research Group that "I could tear this place down and bulldoze it into the river"—referring to the House of Commons.
French officials are trying to clear hundreds of migrants and refugees from a sprawling camp in Calais, nicknamed "The Jungle," ahead of plans to bulldoze the site on Monday.
With LOVE and Dilworth now renovated and gone, Muni is the only original Kling plaza left, but I'm sure it's next on the list for the city to bulldoze.
Opponents say that the project, from the Hudson Companies, has done something deeply offensive: bulldoze a library, and a popular one at that, to make way for luxury housing.
One of the exceptions comes from Jennifer Dalton and Jennifer McCoy (the ladies behind Auxiliary Projects): Bulldoze/Cement, a duo show of work by Sonya Blesofsky and Susan Hamburger.
While the United States sometimes is tempted to bulldoze problems it can't solve, France is attempting to reinvent itself as a "startup power," combining its moderate size with agility.
There is an increase in your typical ability to assert yourself at this time, with warrior planet Mars entering your sign this week, but be careful not to bulldoze people.
Buying a coffee chain would be a classic Amazon move: find a market that represents the opportunity to expand the Amazon brand and then bulldoze into it with reckless abandon.
All this raises a ton of questions as to what the future of Blue Apron is as Amazon looks primed to bulldoze into its territory in a very Amazon move.
Logging camps—made illegal in 1989 by the Thai government, although with some still in unlawful operation today—force elephants to bulldoze felled trees out of the jungle's dense growth.
English-speakers can try to bulldoze opposing arguments through sheer verbiage, hold the floor to prevent anyone else from getting a word in or lighten the mood with a joke.
With an assortment of NBA stars to choose from, fans expect the U.S. Men's Basketball team to bulldoze their way through anything and everything on their path to Olympic gold.
It is reprehensible that the land this administration has chosen to bulldoze and destroy for a wall is where many of our region's most spectacular creatures and dynamic communities thrive.
Hedging is illogical thanks to Thomas' shifty quickness, and hard traps force help defenders to rotate off the three-point line against a team that's built to bulldoze from distance.
The plan, called Minneapolis 2040, drew thousands of public comments, "Don't Bulldoze Our Neighborhoods" yard signs and a last-minute lawsuit, but ultimately passed on a 19963-to-1 vote.
It was also one of Amazon's most ambitious bets, and one early example of how Amazon was willing to bulldoze its way into new markets orthogonal to its core business model.
Legal experts say the President's actions raise a host of important questions, testing the limits of what can be done if Trump is determined to bulldoze his way through conventional boundaries.
LONDON (Reuters) - Twice champion Petra Kvitova needed just 15 minutes to bulldoze through the first set against Romania's Sorana Cirstea at Wimbledon on Wednesday, taking the match 6-0 6-4.
"He wants to hand over these lands to private industry to mine, frack, bulldoze and clear-cut until there's nothing left for our children and grandchildren," Spivak said in a statement.
He made a point of visiting each of the 254 counties in Texas, helping him bulldoze fund-raising records and come within about 200,000 votes of Mr. Cruz on Election Day.
"This is about allowing pipelines and dirty fossil fuel projects to bulldoze communities with less public input, and less disclosure of potentially harmful public health, environmental, and notably: climate change impacts."
"The game would start up and bulldoze through the kind of micro-narratives of the game, so I was like, let me see if I can brute force this," he says.
Where would these powerful agribusiness companies get the capital they need to bulldoze deeper into the Amazon, if they should take Mr. Bolsonaro up on his offer to eliminate environmental protections?
"Kellyanne comes to mind as another suggestion, Though not in the interview portions, / For she'd bulldoze her judge in the midst of a question, With alternative facts and distortions," the book reads.
After years of arguing with local residents who were worried about eviction, and battling with environmentalists over plans to bulldoze a delicate sand dune ecosystem, the golf resort eventually opened in 2012.
He has only lost twice on the Parisian clay in 14 years in which time his heavy topspin game has seen him bulldoze his way to a Grand Slam record 113 titles.
A French judge on Thursday upheld an earlier decision to bulldoze much of a makeshift camp that has become home to thousands of migrants and refugees in the port city of Calais.
The only thing Ms. Washington has to do as Kendra Ellis-Connor is bulldoze her way through 85 minutes of mounting agony as a mother whose son may be in desperate trouble.
In 2017, the Congolese government made a deal with a Chinese mining conglomerate to relocate many of Kasulo's remaining residents and bulldoze the land so that it would be safer for digging.
I've never defended LeBron one-on-one, but can imagine how glad it'd be after realizing he didn't want to bulldoze his shoulder through my chest and dunk my whole being into oblivion.
Amazon is well known to bulldoze its way into new businesses, whether that's buying a ton of grocery stores for $13.7 billion or running a video streaming service for people playing video games.
She rose to prominence defending the property rights of Beijing residents before the 2008 Olympic Games there, as the government sought to bulldoze homes to make way for sports complexes and other facilities.
This week, Mike says, he received a phone call from WFTV Channel 9 reporter Jamie Holmes informing him Osceola County had foreclosed on the Juggalo commune and planned to bulldoze the Sausage Castle.
They'd bought up most of the land around the bar to erect a multi-story, Trader Joe's-anchored retail development called Ballard Blocks, and they wanted to buy—and presumably bulldoze—the Semandirises' lot.
Salvini has promised to take a hard line against organized crime and irregular immigration since taking over the ministry in June, and he has railed against Roma camps for years, promising to bulldoze them.
How much more does the Olympic committee need to bulldoze U.S.A. Gymnastics, so the organization can be rebuilt without the people who couldn't see, or didn't want to see, a monster right before them?
Kurt Schwitters's unfinished Dada installation in England's Lake District, the "Merz Barn," is at risk of being sold to developers who may bulldoze it unless an arts organization or institution steps in to preserve it.
Well, it's time to bulldoze right over those feelings, because they're coming from a place that shames people (but especially women) for taking charge of their sex lives, says psychotherapist and dating coach Kate Stewart.
There is every reason to believe it will be a close game, but Seattle's offensive line has been terrific, and it should be able to bulldoze enough holes for Chris Carson to secure the win.
"You only have one solution: You bulldoze the 50-block radius, and you institutionalize everybody and detoxify them, and then you let them out," Fox News host Jesse Watters said of homeless encampments in June.
Be it an institution, law, or strategic plan, if a structure's foundation is built on weak grounds, you're the generation to bulldoze it over so that something stronger, and more reliable, can be put in place.
China blocks Facebook's platforms within its borders, but Chinese leaders see in Libra the potential start of a new world financial system, one that could bulldoze the traditional authority of governments and central banks — China's included.
AWS has margins that are far superior to its normal retail business, and it shows that the company at least has the ability to bulldoze into new areas that offer ways to give it a real business.
"Trump uses his Twitter account to set hate mobs on private citizens, attempt to silence journalists who write unfavourably about him, lie to the American people and bulldoze complex diplomatic relationships with other world powers," West wrote.
Bannon's a self-described economic nationalist and alt-right media mogul who seemed to bulldoze his way to Trump's side, and for a brief, weird, terrible moment in time, was actually a member of the National Security Council.
But really when it comes down to it I'd much rather listen to other people talk about their day, their inspiration, their interests, their problems, than to bulldoze a conversation and hop at any opportunity to give my opinion.
The current chair of the E.R.G. is Steve Baker, a born-again Christian and a former engineer, who has spoken of his wish to "tear Parliament down and bulldoze the rubble into the river," for its behavior since the referendum.
Earlier this year, criticism of missing white woman syndrome didn't so much weave back into the news cycle as bulldoze into it, when a shocking story went viral: Fourteen black girls went missing in Washington, DC, in one 24-hour period.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Students at a top Turkish university on Monday protested against plans to bulldoze hundreds of trees to build a new dormitory on campus, as police used pepper spray to disperse crowds and began cutting down trees, video footage showed.
Your own ego might be the biggest, but the truth is, you're going through a lot of change concerning highly emotional issues, so a big boost in confidence is probably helpful, so long as you don't bulldoze everyone around you!
Clinton in November, she said in an implicit warning to supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, could put Donald J. Trump in the White House, where, she said, he would enable the superwealthy to bulldoze over the middle class.
"If you press ahead and bulldoze the bill through LegCo, then you will probably get the legislation passed, but at huge political cost and damage to the international credibility of HK for due process when reforming its legislation," Webb said.
While Sanders, who's been in Congress since 1991 and has been a reasonably effective player within an institution with precious few ideologically similar members, he has also prophesied that a direct connection with voters could bulldoze legislative opposition to his programs.
But in 2011 a redevelopment plan was advanced to bulldoze the village ruins and the nature reserve— which today are part of one of the largest undeveloped tracts of land in the Jerusalem municipal area — into luxury residences, a hotel and shops.
Something creaky and possibly icky adheres to its story of the romance between Sarah, a ferocious young deaf woman who defends the dignity of sign language, and James, the glib speech therapist who tries to bulldoze her into lip-reading and spoken English.
And for good reason: Blue Apron, over the span of just a few years, exposed a market that's worth at least $800 million, and Amazon is known to simply bulldoze its way into new markets that Jeff Bezos thinks are interesting and have potential.
Blue Apron is a company that investors are going to be aggressively scrutinizing when it reports its earnings in a few weeks because the company has to show it can get its affairs in order if Amazon were to ever bulldoze into its turf.
The John Kasich of 2016 is a much mellower politician than the hard-charging congressman of the 1990s, who could be so difficult that House Speaker Newt Gingrich, never known for his diplomacy, offered Mr. Kasich firm advice about his tendency to bulldoze colleagues.
But rather than let Marshawn Lynch bulldoze his way into the end zone, the Seahawks threw on second-and-goal from the one-yard line, Malcolm Butler jumped the route, stealing victory from the jaws of defeat and adding another title to the Patriots dynasty.
But as pressure from law enforcement and intelligence agencies mounts, legislators will be more likely than ever to construct laws that bulldoze protections, whether that's forcing companies to break their own security protocols or putting back doors in the encryption standards adopted by your favorite messaging apps.
Amazon is well known to bulldoze its way into new, sometimes perpendicular markets — like minting a $10 billion plus business in server farms and buying a video game live-streaming company — and now it looks like the company has set its eyes on meal-kit delivery.
Ideally, such investigations should aim to get to the bottom of things as quickly as is feasible, punish wrongdoers, bulldoze delaying tactics in legitimate cases, dispense with trivial offenses, and generally minimize the length of time that major government officials serve under a cloud of suspicion.
"It's deeply disturbing that Google and tech lobbyists were quiet as a church mouse for the five years this bill has been percolating in Albany and then literally the morning it's up for vote, they bulldoze in with coercive demands on our lawmakers to change the language," Goldberg said.
You'll get to call yourself a job creator as you bulldoze an entire city block to lay down turf that sits unused for ten months of the year, and the grain-fed hooligans decked head to toe in made-in-China merchandise will call you a hero for it!
In January, Clinton advisers were startled after Senator Ted Cruz of Texas released an ad that alleged that Mr. Trump had used eminent domain to try to bulldoze an elderly widow's home in Atlantic City, making way for a parking lot to accompany one of his namesake casinos.
Now, as a showdown intensifies over President Trump's impeachment trial, the test for Mr. McConnell is whether he can again bulldoze over Democrats while keeping his Republican colleagues together, persuading them to share both his low regard for the impeachment charges and his view of the Senate's role.
In one scene, Christopher Herbert, who plays a Moses underling, is tasked with telling his boss that a plan to bulldoze through a cemetery to make way for what would become the Jackie Robinson Parkway was being stalled by families upset that their relatives' remains would be disinterred.
And while presidents are generally advised to steer clear of conversations like the ones Comey details in order to avoid even the appearance of obstruction of justice, Georgetown Law professor Paul Rothstein told VICE News over email, Trump has definitely demonstrated that he's ready to bulldoze through presidential norms.
Known as the "gilet jaunes" because of the yellow safety vests they wear, the protesters are not seen as allied to any political party but are instead a mix of working class and rural French who feel President Macron has ignored their needs to bulldoze through his economic reform agenda.
One of the single most well-trodden tactics employed during Trump's presidential campaign was the use of fast food as a prop to show that he wasn't some elitist septuagenarian who tries to bulldoze elderly widows' homes to make room for limousine parking lots, but, instead, a misunderstood man of the people.
"By insisting that this bill had to be got through the House of Commons in three days, rather than what one would expect (would be) a period of several weeks, the prime minister was giving the impression that he was trying to bully and bulldoze people into accepting something without proper scrutiny," Grieve said.
The show features a lot of silly nonsense—"You're using endangered animals just to make points at board meetings!" is one line from Sunday's season three finale—but no less than the real-life Silicon Valley, where billionaires bulldoze protected forests for their weddings and buy the houses around theirs and raze them for the sake of privacy.
Boris Johnson, the Conservative leader, is offering a scorched-earth version of Brexit, in which he aims to bulldoze political gridlock with the threat of a no-deal exit from the E.U. — something economists believe could disrupt the global economy — while avoiding details about the next phases of the likely yearslong divorce and trade-deal process.
In an interview with The Hill on Wednesday, Mr. Jordan placed the blame for Republican losses in the House at the feet of the leaders, suggesting they had not been conservative enough or sufficiently willing to bulldoze Democratic opposition to muscle through Mr. Trump's top priorities such as repealing the Affordable Care Act, building a huge border wall or cutting welfare.
In the course of the hearings held the past two weeks by the House Intelligence Committee as part of the impeachment inquiry, his goal was to bulldoze past testimony by an array of witnesses — including some from his own White House — who under oath laid out the president's pressure campaign against the Ukrainian government to investigate, or say it was investigating, the Bidens.
For artists, the clashes with developers escalated in 2010, when about 100 masked men with iron rods were allegedly sent by developers to raid the artists' colonies of Zheng Yang and 008, where artists had been resisting a redevelopment plan to bulldoze their studios to make way for a large-scale residential project in which the municipal government had invested.
"It's deeply disturbing that Google and tech lobbyists were quiet as a church mouse for the five years this bill has been percolating in Albany and then literally the morning it's up for vote, they bulldoze in with coercive demands on our lawmakers to change the language," Carrie Goldberg, an attorney who founded her own law practice after an ex threatened to post nude photos of her online, told the New York Post at the time.
In his rush to bulldoze President Obama's accomplishments, Mr. Trump has withdrawn from the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, leaving China with a freer hand to set trade rules in Asia; abandoned the hard-won 195-nation Paris Agreement to address climate change; and sowed grave doubts about his commitment to NATO, the bedrock alliance that has kept peace in Europe after World War II. Now, Mr. Trump is threatening to torpedo the 2015 nuclear deal, which imposed strict limits on Iran's nuclear program in return for a lifting of international sanctions.

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