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railroading
rail·road·ing R0024500 (rāl′rō′dĭng)n. The construction or operation of railroads.rail•road•ing (ˈreɪlˌroʊ dɪŋ) n. 1. the construction or operation of railroads. 2. travel by railroad. [1850–55, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | railroading - the activity of designing and constructing and operating railroadsrail technologyengineering, technology - the practical application of science to commerce or industrymaglev, magnetic levitation - high-speed rail technology; train is suspended on a magnetic cushion above a magnetized track and so travels free of friction |
railroading
railroad (one) into (something)To force one into some action or situation by putting a lot of pressure on one to hurry and acquiesce right away. I feel like the doctors railroaded me into getting this dangerous surgery, even though there's no guarantees that it will work or even help! Don't let them railroad you into signing any contracts until you've had a chance for your lawyer to look over them.See also: railroadrailroad (something) throughTo force the passage or acceptance of something, especially legislation, by an authoritative body such haste and pressure that the normal careful considerations of its implications are avoided. Riding a strong wave of pro-nationalist sentiment, the senator was able to railroad a bill through congress that would criminalize public criticism of the government. After the scandal, the board of directors of the giant corporation railroaded a policy change through that would curtail the rights of employees around the country.See also: railroad, throughEncyclopediaSeerailroadLegalSeeRailroadrailroading
Synonyms for railroadingnoun the activity of designing and constructing and operating railroadsSynonymsRelated Words- engineering
- technology
- maglev
- magnetic levitation
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