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Definitions of juggernaut in various dictionaries:
noun - a massive inexorable force that seems to crush everything in its way
noun - an avatar of Vishnu
noun - a crude idol of Krishna
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From the Hindi word jagannath, it's an advancing force crushing all in its path |
An overpowering destructive force, or an "X-Men" villain |
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a large, heavy vehicle, especially an articulated lorry. |
Something, such as a belief or institution, that elicits blind and destructive devotion or to which people are ruthlessly sacrificed. |
An overwhelming, advancing force that crushes or seems to crush everything in its path: "It doesn't assume that people need necessarily remain passive when confronted by what appears to be the juggernaut of history ( Christopher Lehmann-Haupt). |
Used as a title for the Hindu deity Krishna. |
a crude idol of Krishna |
a massive inexorable force that seems to crush everything in its way |
an avatar of Vishnu |
a very large, heavy truck: |
a large powerful force or organization that cannot be stopped |
a very large and powerful company, organization, or industry: |
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A juggernaut ( ( listen)), in current English usage, is a literal or metaphorical force regarded as mercilessly destructive and unstoppable. This usage originated in the mid-nineteenth century as an allegorical reference to the Hindu temple cars of Jagannath Temple in Puri, which apocryphally were reputed to crush devotees under their wheels.* |