Juggernautish
English
Etymology
Juggernaut + -ish: worshippers of the religious idol of Juggernaut were said to throw themselves under the wheels of its chariot as sacrifices.
Adjective
Juggernautish (comparative more Juggernautish, superlative most Juggernautish)
- Involving unstoppable progress, regardless of the damage it may cause.
- 1973, Harold Melvin Hyman, A More Perfect Union, page 39:
- Decency required that secession and the Juggernautish western advance of slavery stop.
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