Meaning & Definition of word "Railroad"

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    Railroad

    /ˈreɪlˌrɔrd/

    noun:

    • 1. A network of tracks on which trains run.
      • Example: The railroad connects major cities across the country.
    • 2. A company that provides transportation via trains.
      • Example: The railroad has been operating since the late 1800s.

    verb:

    • 1. To force someone to do something or to achieve something quickly and without proper consideration.
      • Example: The committee railroaded the decision through without any input.
    • 2. To construct or operate a railroad.
      • Example: They plan to railroad the new line through the mountains next year.

    Etymology

    The word 'railroad' is derived from 'rail', meaning a track or guiding bar, combined with 'road', indicating a way or route.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    railroaded:

    To be forced into a decision or action against one's will.

    railroad crossing:

    An intersection where a road crosses railway tracks.

    run on the railroad:

    To be involved in railroad operations or to have experience in handling trains.

    Related Words

    locomotive:

    A railway engine used for pulling trains.

    carriage:

    A vehicle on a railway used for carrying passengers.

    freight:

    Goods transported by trains.

    Slang Meanings of railroad

    Meaning: To railroad someone

    Example Sentence: The boss tried to railroad the new policy past the employees.

    Meaning: A railroad job

    Example Sentence: He got the position because it was a railroad job, not through the usual hiring process.