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Definition of "railroaded" [railroaded]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of railroad. (verb)

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Use "railroaded" in a sentence
  • "Cause any character that lets themselves be railroaded is the fault of both the idiot who feels he has the real pulse of the situation going on, and the other guy for listening."
  • "They’ll know that in 2006, Congress passed a tyrannical law that will be ranked with the low points in American democracy, our generation’s version of the Alien and Sedition Acts. The Democrats 'excuse for letting themselves get railroaded is that the law will never stand a court challenge."
  • "For such destruction of property innocent men were frequently punished -- 'railroaded' in the parlance of the times."
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