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Railroading Meaning in English

word

ˈɹeɪɫˌɹoʊdɪŋ
RAYL-roh-ding
ɹˈeɪlɹəʊdɪŋ
RAYL-roh-ding

Definition

Primarily, 'railroading' refers to the operation or industry of running trains and railways. Informally, it can also mean forcing someone or something to move quickly through a process without careful consideration.

Usage & Nuances

Formal when talking about trains; informal and negative when meaning to force an outcome. In law/government, 'railroading' someone means pushing things through unfairly. Common collocation: 'railroading a bill'. Don't confuse with 'railroad' (the noun for train tracks).

Example Sentences

He has worked in railroading for many years.

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The company started railroading supplies across the country.

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He accused them of railroading the new policy without discussion.

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There’s a long history of railroading in this region, dating back over a century.

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The government was criticized for railroading the law through parliament.

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He felt he was being railroaded into accepting the proposal.

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