2.TBCto pushobjects such as earth and rocks out of the way with a bulldozer 〔用推土机〕推平,平整
3.bulldoze somebody into (doing) somethingFORCE somebody TO DO somethingto force someone to do something that they do not really want to do 强迫某人做某事
Examples from the Corpus
bulldoze• Industrial remains have been bulldozed and buried under newly laidturf.• Congress is refusing to be bulldozed by the White House on the issue.• But the tombs were empty; the bodies had been bulldozed into massgraves in the south, where they had fallen.• After her death, it was vandalized and eventually bulldozed into nothing.• This particular urbanwildlifecorridor is slated to be bulldozed, Jimerfield says.• Shortly afterwards, an area nearby was bulldozed to make way for radar-tracking equipment.• Every day that passes 74,000 acres of rainforest in the world are burned, logged or bulldozed to the ground.• The homes were bulldozed two days later.