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18 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Railroad'

The government tried to railroad the controversial bill through parliament without proper debate.

The teacher warned the students not to railroad their way through the complex math problems without understanding the concepts.

The manager's decision to railroad the new policy angered many employees who felt their opinions were ignored.

The ambitious project manager tended to railroad discussions, often leaving team members feeling unheard.

The prosecutor attempted to railroad the suspect into confessing, using questionable interrogation tactics.

The impulsive leader's tendency to railroad decisions without consulting the team led to discontent among the staff.

The film director faced criticism for trying to railroad changes to the script without consulting the writers.

The editor refused to railroad the author's original vision for the novel, valuing artistic integrity.

The scientist argued against the rush to railroad the experimental findings into mainstream acceptance without peer review.

The workers had to railroad the heavy crates onto the truck.

Determined to finish the construction on time, they decided to railroad the last few tasks.

The aggressive marketing strategy aimed to railroad competitors out of the market.

He tried to railroad his opinions during the heated debate.

The coach warned the players not to railroad their opponents during the game.

The ambitious plan sought to railroad the company toward global expansion.

The author did not want to railroad the readers into a specific interpretation of the story.

Frustrated with delays, the team decided to railroad the project to meet the deadline.

The political leader was known to railroad policies without much consultation.

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