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ram

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: ramspast: rammedpp: rammeding: ramming

The word carries a heavy sensory feeling of blunt force and sudden impact. It suggests a lack of finesse, favoring raw power and momentum over precision. When used as a verb, it evokes a sense of aggression or desperation, as if the actor is trying to break through a barrier by sheer will. In a technical sense, the transition from the animal to the computer component reflects a shift from physical force to high-speed access. While the animal ram is defined by its head-butting strength, the computer ram is defined by its ability to provide immediate, direct access to data, though both share a sense of directness and power.

Countable when referring to the animal or a mechanical tool. Uncountable when referring to computer memory.

Meanings

Noun

An adult male sheep.

"The ram led the flock across the hill."

Noun

A device used for punching holes or compressing materials.

"The industrial ram crushed the scrap metal."

Noun

Random Access Memory in a computer.

"The laptop has 16 gigabytes of ram."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To crash into something with great force.

"The car rammed into the back of the truck."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To force something into a space with pressure.

"He rammed the clothes into the suitcase."

Intransitive Verb

To strike something violently.

"The ships rammed during the battle."

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