0 past simple and past participle of bulldoze
1 to destroy buildings and make an area flat with a bulldozer:
During the 1970s, the southern end of the building was bulldozed away.
In effect, a tropical paradise was bulldozed and paved over, leaving a place that now looks just like everywhere else.
Areas with a high prediction score are to be protected, areas with a lower archaeological potential may be bulldozed.
We have seen roads bulldozed out of existence and roundabouts destroyed to allow transportation of the material when it is extracted.
In fact, the hotels will not be bulldozed away.
They gave certificates of appraisal and bulldozed local authorities into building them.
Not only houses have been bulldozed out of existence.
Houses have been bulldozed that were built less than 20 years ago at enormous expense.