RAM | Mean of RAM in English Dictionary
/ˈræm/
- Noun
- the part of a computer in which information is stored temporarily when a program is being used
- My computer is slow because it needs more RAM.
- an adult male sheep
- a piece of machinery that is used to hit or lift something else
- a hydraulic ram
- Verb
- to forcefully hit something
- His car/boat rammed mine.
- They deliberately rammed my car from behind.
- They rammed [=crashed] into my car from behind.
- The car slid and rammed against the wall.
- to cause (something) to forcefully hit something
- He deliberately rammed his car into mine.
- She rammed her fist against the wall in anger.
- to push (something) into a position or place with force
- She rammed the cork into the barrel.
- He opened the chute and rammed the clothes down.
- The law was rammed [=pushed] through Congress.
- to make (something) very clear and obvious in a forceful way
- He tried to ram home the importance of meeting the deadline.
- She hoped that the pictures and examples would ram her point home.