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railroad

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: railroadspast: railroadedpp: railroadeding: railroadingcomp: nullsup: null

The noun form evokes an image of industrial expansion and rigid, linear connectivity. It carries a historical weight of progress and the shrinking of geographic distances, often associated with the heavy machinery and infrastructure of the nineteenth century. As a verb, the word shifts into a social and psychological space. It suggests a lack of fairness or transparency, where a person is forced down a narrow, predetermined path without the opportunity to deviate or argue. This creates a feeling of claustrophobia and manipulation, mirroring the physical constraints of a train on a track.

Countable when referring to a specific company or a single line of track. Uncountable when referring to the general system of rail transport.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

A track made of steel rails and the system of trains that run on it.

"The city was transformed by the arrival of the railroad."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To pressure or coerce someone into a specific course of action or decision.

"The committee tried to railroad the proposal through the meeting before anyone could object."

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