Bulldoze

/ˈbʊl.dəʊz/ verb

To bulldoze is to push down or clear away buildings, trees, or earth using a heavy machine called a bulldozer. It can also mean to force people to accept something by being very aggressive.

From “bulldozer,” a 19th-century American term that originally meant a severe beating or intimidation (a “dose” fit for a bull). Later, it became the name of the powerful earth-moving machine and then the verb.

AMማጥቃት
ARهدم
BNধ্বংস করা
CAenderrocar
CSrozebrat
DAjævne
DEplattwalzen
ELκατεδαφίζω
ESdemoler
FAویران کردن
FImaan tasalle
FRdémolir
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