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Verb(1) flatten with or as if with a bulldozer(2) demolish(3) bully(4) intimidate

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(1) she believes that to build status you need to bulldoze everyone else(2) Around the Twin Cities, developers like to bulldoze all the trees, dig a hole, build monster lookalike houses around it and call it a pond.(3) Of course, Oxford can not - and should not - bulldoze its beautiful old buildings.(4) Grant plays George Wade, a millionaire real estate developer determined to bulldoze anything that stands in the way of his company's plans.(5) Some 25 years ago, plans were afoot to bulldoze one of the most significant buildings in Manchester.(6) she believes that to build status you need to bulldoze everyone else(7) Still, for 50 minutes England was reduced to the ordinary and they reverted to type, attempting to bulldoze the Italians at every opportunity, a ploy that mostly failed.(8) He added: u2018What amazes me is that some people in prominent positions in Leeds tried to bulldoze us into having the Love Parade again and I hope they are now having pause for thought.u2019(9) Plans to bulldoze a prominent York building used as a supermarket for over 35 years look set to get the go-ahead.(10) We realise this has far reaching impacts on people's lives and it is not our intention to bulldoze people.(11) At the same time, Breakwater is preparing to bulldoze most of those buildings this summer as part of its clean-up plan.(12) A woman whose semi-detached home was damaged when a suspected gas blast razed the neighbouring house to the ground has been told her property will have to be bulldozed .(13) Meanwhile the same ground has been bulldozed again, and ploughed.(14) There is a kind of insane fever of developing going on along South Africa's coastline, where developers are bulldozing , burning and building for construction's sake and not for any projected need of the locals.(15) First, he bulldozed French flanker Serge Betsen before forcing his way over the try line with similar ferocity on the hour mark after a period of sustained pressure.(16) However laudable these goals, the implementation often bulldozes individual rights and autonomy, just as the old eugenicist planners did.
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(1) bulldoze
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1. demolish
2. force
3. bully


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