railroad

[ˈreɪlroʊd]

railroad Definition

  • 1a track with rails on which trains run
  • 2a company that operates trains for transportation of goods or passengers

Using railroad: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "railroad" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The train derailed and blocked the railroad.

  • Example

    The railroad company is investing in new locomotives.

  • Example

    He works for a railroad company.

  • Example

    The railroad system in this country is extensive.

railroad Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for railroad

Phrases with railroad

  • to be in charge of a situation or organization

    Example

    As CEO, he runs the railroad and makes all the important decisions.

  • out of control or not going as planned

    Example

    The project went off the rails when they lost funding.

  • doing something correctly or making progress towards a goal

    Example

    After months of hard work, we're finally on the right track to finishing the project.

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Summary: railroad in Brief

A 'railroad' [ˈreɪlroʊd] refers to a track with rails on which trains run, or a company that operates trains for transportation of goods or passengers. It is a common mode of transportation and has an extensive system in many countries. Phrases like 'run the railroad' and 'off the rails' are used to describe being in charge of a situation or when things go out of control, respectively.

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