Englisch

Detailed Synonyms for ramming in Englisch

ramming:

ramming [the ~] Nomen

  1. the ramming
    the tamping; the ramming

ramming form of ram:

ram [the ~] Nomen

  1. the ram
    – uncastrated adult male sheep 1
    the ram
    – uncastrated adult male sheep 1
    • ram [the ~] Nomen
  2. the ram
    – uncastrated adult male sheep 1
    the ram; the tup
    – uncastrated adult male sheep 1
    • ram [the ~] Nomen
    • tup [the ~] Nomen
      • a British term is `tup'1
  3. the ram
    – a tool for driving or forcing something by impact 1
    the rammer
    the ram
    – a tool for driving or forcing something by impact 1
    • ram [the ~] Nomen
  4. the ram
    – a tool for driving or forcing something by impact 1
    the drop hammer; the tup; the rammer; the hand tamp; the beetle-head
    the ram
    – a tool for driving or forcing something by impact 1
    • ram [the ~] Nomen
  5. the ram
    – a tool for driving or forcing something by impact 1
    the ram
    – a tool for driving or forcing something by impact 1
    • ram [the ~] Nomen

to ram Verb (rams, rammed, ramming)

  1. to ram
    – strike or drive against with a heavy impact 1
    drive piles; to drive
    to ram
    – strike or drive against with a heavy impact 1
    • ram Verb (rams, rammed, ramming)
      • ram the gate with a sledgehammer1
  2. to ram
    – strike or drive against with a heavy impact 1
    to pound; to ram; to ram down
    – strike or drive against with a heavy impact 1
    • pound Verb (pounds, pounded, pounding)
      • pound on the door1
    • ram Verb (rams, rammed, ramming)
      • ram the gate with a sledgehammer1
    • ram down Verb (rams down, rammed down, ramming down)
  3. to ram
    to tamp; to ram; to ram down
    • tamp Verb (tamps, tamped, tamping)
    • ram Verb (rams, rammed, ramming)
    • ram down Verb (rams down, rammed down, ramming down)
  4. to ram
    – force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically 1
    to force; to drive; to ram
    – force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically 1
    • force Verb (forces, forced, forcing)
    • drive Verb (drives, drove, driving)
      • He drives me mad1
    • ram Verb (rams, rammed, ramming)
      • She rammed her mind into focus1
  5. to ram
    – crowd or pack to capacity 1
    to jam; to cram; to ram; wad; chock up; jampack
    – crowd or pack to capacity 1
    • jam Verb (jams, jammed, jamming)
    • cram Verb (crams, crammed, cramming)
    • ram Verb (rams, rammed, ramming)
    • wad Verb
    • chock up Verb
    • jampack Verb
      • the theater was jampacked1
  6. to ram
    – undergo damage or destruction on impact 1
    to crash; to ram
    – undergo damage or destruction on impact 1
    • crash Verb (crashes, crashed, crashing)
      • the plane crashed into the ocean1
      • The car crashed into the lamp post1
    • ram Verb (rams, rammed, ramming)

Konjugationen für ram:

present
  1. ram
  2. ram
  3. rams
  4. ram
  5. ram
  6. ram
simple past
  1. rammed
  2. rammed
  3. rammed
  4. rammed
  5. rammed
  6. rammed
present perfect
  1. have rammed
  2. have rammed
  3. has rammed
  4. have rammed
  5. have rammed
  6. have rammed
past continuous
  1. was ramming
  2. were ramming
  3. was ramming
  4. were ramming
  5. were ramming
  6. were ramming
future
  1. shall ram
  2. will ram
  3. will ram
  4. shall ram
  5. will ram
  6. will ram
continuous present
  1. am ramming
  2. are ramming
  3. is ramming
  4. are ramming
  5. are ramming
  6. are ramming
subjunctive
  1. be rammed
  2. be rammed
  3. be rammed
  4. be rammed
  5. be rammed
  6. be rammed
diverse
  1. ram!
  2. let's ram!
  3. rammed
  4. ramming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

ram

  1. ram

Verwandte Wörter für "ram":

  • rams

Alternate Synonyms for "ram":


Verwandte Definitionen für "ram":

  1. uncastrated adult male sheep1
  2. a tool for driving or forcing something by impact1
  3. force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically1
    • She rammed her mind into focus1
  4. crowd or pack to capacity1
  5. undergo damage or destruction on impact1
  6. strike or drive against with a heavy impact1
    • ram the gate with a sledgehammer1