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ram

ram [ ram ]


noun  (plural rams)
Definition:
 
1. male sheep: a male sheep

2. battering or crushing device: a device designed to batter, crush, press, or push something, e.g. a projecting underwater part of a boat's prow or the weight dropped by a pile driver

3. engineering 
Same as  hydraulic ram


4. boat warship with ram: formerly, a warship equipped with a projecting underwater part on the prow that was designed to make a hole in the hull of an enemy warship



verb  (past and past participle rammed, present participle ram·ming, 3rd person present singular rams)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb strike something with great force: to hit or collide with something, with great force or violence, or make something do this
I rammed my fist down on the table.

2. transitive verb collide with something deliberately: to collide with another ship or vehicle deliberately in order to sink, disable, or damage it
The police car rammed the getaway vehicle and pushed it off the road.

3. transitive verb force something into place: to press, force, or push something into place
He quickly rammed another charge down the barrel and took aim.

4. transitive verb U.S. politics force acceptance of something: to force the passage of a bill or acceptance of a suggestion, usually despite strong objection
rammed the legislation through Congress

5. transitive verb present something very forcefully: to present something forcefully in order to impress and convince people
In a series of high-profile interviews she rammed home her message.



adjective 
Definition:
 
Caribbean 
Same as  boar


[ Old English ram(m)]

ram·mer noun
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