battering ram
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A team of soldiers uses a battering ram to break through a castle's heavy wooden gate.
Definition
Noun: 1. A siege engine: A heavy beam, historically often with a metal head, used in warfare to break through doors, gates, or walls by repeated impact. 2. A tool for forced entry: Any similar device used by law enforcement or rescue services to force open a locked or barricaded door.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ancient army used a massive battering ram to breach the castle gate.
- Police officers deployed a small, handheld battering ram to enter the building during the emergency.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical use: Can describe a relentless, forceful strategy or argument intended to overcome resistance.
- His repeated complaints acted as a battering ram against the company's policies, eventually leading to change.
Variants and Related Words
- Ram (noun/verb): The core action of striking with force. As a noun, it can refer to the animal, a part of a machine, or the act of striking.
- Siege engine (noun phrase): A broader category of historical weapons used to attack fortifications, which includes battering rams, catapults, and trebuchets.
Synonyms
- Breaching tool
- Siege ram
Related Phrases
- "Like a battering ram" (simile): Used to describe an approach or force that is direct, powerful, and unstoppable.
- The storm surge hit the seawall like a battering ram.
A team of soldiers uses a battering ram to break through a castle's heavy wooden gate.
Noun
- a ram used to break down doors of fortified buildings