noun
- the business or activity of operating railroads
- the act of rushing someone into doing something without proper consideration
Usage: informal
verb
- present participle of railroad: to force something through quickly without proper discussion
Examples
- He spent his career in railroading, working for several major train companies.
- The railroading industry has changed dramatically with modern technology.
- The committee accused the chairman of railroading the proposal through without debate.
- They’re railroading this decision without considering all the options.
- She felt like she was being railroaded into accepting the job offer.
- The bill was railroaded through Congress in just two days.
- His grandfather worked in railroading for forty years.