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  1. RAMMED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of RAM is a male sheep. How to use ram in a sentence.

  2. RAMMED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    On the trip back the train was rammed and I couldn't find a seat. It's a beautiful city but it's rammed with tourists.

  3. RAMMED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'rammed' rammed in British English past participle of verb, past tense of verb See ram

  4. RAMMED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    On the trip back the train was rammed and I couldn't find a seat. It's a beautiful city but it's rammed with tourists.

  5. Federal agent opened fire in California after suspect 'rammed law ...

    1 day ago · A criminal illegal immigrant "weaponized his vehicle and rammed law enforcement" during an attempt to evade arrest in Compton, California, prompting an agent to fire "defensive shots," DHS …

  6. RAMMED Synonyms: 162 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    Synonyms for RAMMED: bumped, collided, slammed, banged, smashed, crashed, knocked, hit; Antonyms of RAMMED: missed, skirted, dragged, poked, crawled, crept, lingered, lagged

  7. RAMMED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    In 2006, a short jail sentence for drink-driving finally rammed home the message.

  8. Officers fire shots as police car is rammed in Melbourne

    1 day ago · Police say officers shot at a four-wheel-drive, which was allegedly driven at two officers in Dandenong on Thursday night.

  9. Rammed - definition of rammed by The Free Dictionary

    1. To strike or drive against with a heavy impact; butt: rammed the door with a sledgehammer until it broke open. 2. To force or press into place. 3. To cram; stuff: rammed the clothes into the suitcase. …

  10. rammed - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    (tr; followed by onto, against etc) to thrust violently: he rammed the books onto the desk (transitive) to present (an idea, argument, etc) forcefully or aggressively (esp in the phrase ram (something) down …