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Filter by Meaning The customer complained that he was railroaded into buying the expensive product.
The tenant felt railroaded by his landlord's sudden increase in rent.
The students felt they were being railroaded into taking a test they were not prepared for.
The judge railroaded the defendant by denying them a fair trial and imposing an unfair sentence.
The railroaded investigation resulted in an innocent person being convicted.
The parents railroaded their child into taking piano lessons even though they had no interest.
The landlord railroaded the tenant into signing a lease with unreasonable terms.
The report was railroaded, and it contained several errors.
The media railroaded the accused by sensationalizing the case and creating a biased public opinion.
The politician railroaded the bill through without allowing any debate.
The press railroaded the public into believing false information without proper evidence.
The boss railroaded me into working overtime without pay.
The salesman railroaded the elderly couple into buying a car they couldn't afford.
The prosecutor railroaded the defendant into accepting a plea deal.
The officer railroaded the suspect into confessing to a crime they didn't commit.
The doctor railroaded the patient into getting a procedure they didn't want.
The media railroaded the defendant by selectively reporting information and influencing public opinion.
The police railroaded the suspect by fabricating evidence and pressuring witnesses to testify against them.
The government railroaded the dissident by suppressing their rights and violating due process.
The railroaded performance lacked preparation and cohesion.
The software update was railroaded, causing bugs and glitches.
The rushed planning process railroaded the effectiveness of the event.
The teacher railroaded the lesson, leaving the students confused.
The railroaded medical diagnosis led to a misdiagnosis and mistreatment.
The legislation was railroaded, passing without proper discussion or consideration.
The principal railroaded the new disciplinary policy without consulting the teachers.
The teacher railroaded the new grading system without considering the impact on the students.
The mayor railroaded the new development plan without seeking input from the citizens.
The board of trustees railroaded the new policy without considering the impact on the university.
The producer railroaded the new script without consulting the writers.
The executive team railroaded the new strategy without evaluating the market conditions.
The project manager railroaded the new timeline without considering the available resources.
The boss railroaded the new policy without asking for any feedback from the employees.
The CEO railroaded the new acquisition without seeking input from the shareholders.
The board of directors railroaded the new initiative without evaluating its feasibility.
The editor railroaded the new policy without consulting the writers.
The landlord railroaded the new lease without discussing any changes with the tenants.
The band railroaded through their setlist, barely taking any breaks between songs.
The shopper railroaded through the store, grabbing items without checking the prices.
The chef railroaded the preparation of the dish and forgot to add an essential ingredient.
The students railroaded the group project, without taking time to plan or communicate.
The director railroaded the film into production, without considering feedback from the actors.
The boss railroaded the project to completion, without properly allocating resources.
The politician railroaded the bill through parliament without giving anyone a chance to review it.
The doctor railroaded through the examination and missed an important symptom.
The builder railroaded the construction project, without considering the environmental impact.
The mayor railroaded the proposal through the city council without giving the public a chance to comment.
The driver railroaded through the intersection without stopping, causing a near-collision.
The company railroaded the decision to close the factory, without considering the impact on the workers.
The athlete railroaded through the warm-up and ended up injuring themselves during the game.
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