bulldoze

/ˈbʊlˌdoʊz/
verb
  1. To clear, level, or move earth or debris using a bulldozer.
    • After the storm, workers used heavy machines to bulldoze the fallen trees.
    • They plan to bulldoze the hill to create a flat area for the new school.
    • The crew will bulldoze the old parking lot to make room for a garden.
  2. To force someone to do something or to force something through by using pressure or intimidation.
    • He bulldozed his proposal through the meeting without listening to anyone else.
    • The manager tried to bulldoze the team into accepting the new schedule.
    • Don't let them bulldoze you into signing the contract before you read it.
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