0 present participle of steamroller
1 to use great force either to make someone do something or on something to make it happen or be successful:
He is steamrollering it through, knowing that it is nonsense.
Does it mean registering the parish council's opinion or "steamrollering" it.
It is interesting that "steamrollering" should be thought to embrace all of that.
What is most important now is not steamrollering through measures and further debate but the opportunity to take decisons.
There was a caucus deciding matters, pushing them through the council in a very short time and steamrollering any opposition.
I am bothered by big businesses steamrollering little businesses.
Does he understand that there are concerns that we will not be faced with streamlining as much as steamrollering of essential national interests?
They are interested only in steamrollering.