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Railroaded meaning
simple past and past participle of railroad
Example sentences (15)
The government has railroaded this through without proper consultation and with no published assessment on the impact this will have on disabled and elderly passengers.
It concerns the infamous case of the Central Park jogger and the railroaded confessions of the so-called Central Park Five, five teenagers wrongfully accused of the crime and sent to prison.
That said, most games don't feel like a terribly railroaded Dungeons and Dragons because the choices of the characters and the reactions of the world generally feel logical.
Having lived and reported through the Simply The Best era, romantic and nostalgic league fans would love to revisit the days of Tina Turner, but you need to respect the NRL for not being railroaded.
The impeachment was railroaded through the House.
The woman concerned told a friend that she felt that she had been “railroaded by police and others around her”, according to the latter’s police statement.
They do not want to be railroaded out of it by a Westminster parliament run by a minority of English Conservative MPs, with a prime minister elected by 92,000 Tory party members, overwhelming, white, male, rich – and English.
We’re two and a half years into Donald Trump’s presidency, and one thing is clear: his administration keeps getting absolutely railroaded in tech policy fights.
Nobody is taking into consideration that a lot of the people in the poll may be Cowboys fans and feel like the NFL railroaded Ezekiel Elliott?
Sarah had gone to Cable because she said her husband was being railroaded and that he couldn’t have done it though, to get Cable’s help, she told her friend about her news.
They were not just happy about their liberation, but also paid very touchy homage to Gen. Buratai and his troops who they know have railroaded their liberation from Boko Haram terrorism.
Wow, I thought she was innocent and railroaded by the Italians, but if Breitbarters think she's innocent I am probably wrong.
He sympathized with Reilly, whom he firmly believed to be innocent and to have been railroaded by the Connecticut State Police and the Attorney General who had initially prosecuted the case.
People not really guilty are likely to be arrested and railroaded through their hearings.
Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America (2010) * Willumson, Glenn.