steamroller

steamroller
Synonyms and related words:
align, beat, beat down, big battalions, blackjack, blank, blast, blow down, bludgeon, break down, bring down, brute force, bulldoze, bulldozer, bully, burn down, cast down, cheese grater, chop down, clobber, coerce, coercive, comminutor, cream, crusher, cut down, defeat utterly, dragoon, drub, equalize, even, fell, flatten, flush, force, forcible, grade, granulator, grater, grinder, hijack, intimidate, knock down, knock over, kominuter, lambaste, lay, lay down, lay flat, lay level, lay low, lay out, level, levigator, lick, main force, masher, mill, millstone, mortar and pestle, mow down, naked force, nutmeg grater, overbear, overwhelm, paste, pestle, physical force, prostrate, pull down, pulverizer, quern, quernstone, rase, raze, rock crusher, roll, roll flat, roller, rule of might, schmear, shanghai, shellac, shredder, shut out, skunk, sledgehammer, smash, smear, smooth, smooth out, smoothen, snow under, steamroll, strong-arm, take down, tear down, throw down, triturator, tyranny, ultima ratio, use violence, violent, wallop, whelm, whitewash, whomp, whop

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  • steamroller — steam‧roll‧er [ˈstiːmˌrəʊlə ǁ ˌroʊlər] also steamroll verb [transitive] informal to force someone to do what you want them to do, or to make sure something happens by using all your power and influence: • He steamrollered the bill through… …   Financial and business terms

  • steamroller — [stēm′rōl΄ər] n. 1. a heavy, originally steam driven, machine with rollers, used in building and repairing roads 2. an overwhelming power or influence, esp. when used relentlessly to force acceptance of a policy, override opposition, etc. vt. 1.… …   English World dictionary

  • steamroller — ► NOUN ▪ a heavy, slow moving vehicle with a roller, used to flatten the surfaces of roads during construction. ► VERB (also steamroll) 1) forcibly pass (a measure) by restricting debate or otherwise overriding opposition. 2) force into doing or… …   English terms dictionary

  • Steamroller — A steamroller (or steam roller) is a form of road roller ndash; a type of heavy construction machinery used for levelling surfaces, such as roads or airfields ndash; that is powered by a steam engine. The levelling/flattening action is achieved… …   Wikipedia

  • steamroller — /steem roh leuhr/, n. 1. a heavy steam powered vehicle having a roller for crushing, compacting, or leveling materials used for a road or the like. 2. (not in technical use) any similar vehicle with a roller. 3. an overpowering force, esp. one… …   Universalium

  • steamroller — [[t]sti͟ːmroʊlə(r)[/t]] steamrollers, steamrollering, steamrollered 1) N COUNT A steamroller is a large, heavy vehicle with wide, solid metal wheels, which is used to make the surface of a road flat. In the past steamrollers were powered by steam …   English dictionary

  • steamroller — I UK [ˈstiːmˌrəʊlə(r)] / US [ˈstɪmˌroʊlər] noun [countable] Word forms steamroller : singular steamroller plural steamrollers 1) a heavy vehicle with very large wide wheels that is used for making a road flat and smooth 2) informal someone or… …   English dictionary

  • steamroller — /ˈstimroʊlə / (say steemrohluh) noun 1. a heavy locomotive, originally steam powered, having a roller or rollers, for crushing or levelling materials in road making. 2. an overpowering force, especially one that crushes opposition with ruthless… …  

  • steamroller — steam•roll•er [[t]ˈstimˌroʊ lər[/t]] n. 1) mac a heavy steam powered vehicle having a roller for crushing, compacting, or leveling materials used for a road or the like 2) (not in technical use) any similar vehicle with a roller 3) an… …   From formal English to slang

  • steamroller — tv. to force something to be approved; to force something to happen. □ He plans to steamroller this bill through Congress, but it just won’t work. □ When you can’t steamroller something, try soft soap …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • steamroller — I. noun Date: 1863 1. a steam driven road roller; broadly road roller 2. a crushing force especially when ruthlessly applied to overcome opposition II. verb or steamroll Date: 1879 transitive verb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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