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- TRAMPLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRAMPLE is tramp; especially : to tread heavily so as to bruise, crush, or injure How to use trample in a sentence
- TRAMPLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Trample definition: to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp See examples of TRAMPLE used in a sentence
- TRAMPLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TRAMPLE definition: 1 to step heavily on something or someone, causing damage or injury: 2 to act without any… Learn more
- trample verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[intransitive] trample (on over) somebody something to ignore somebody’s feelings or rights and treat them as if they are not important The government is trampling on the views of ordinary people She would not let him trample over her any longer Definition of trample verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- TRAMPLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone is trampled, they are injured or killed by being stepped on by animals or by other people Thousands of victims perished, trampled underfoot [VERB-ed] If someone tramples something or tramples on it, they step heavily and carelessly on it and damage it They don't want people trampling the grass, pitching tents or building fires
- Trample - definition of trample by The Free Dictionary
1 to stamp or walk roughly (on): to trample the flowers 2 to encroach (upon) so as to violate or hurt: to trample on someone's feelings
- trample - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to act in a harsh, domineering, or cruel manner, as if treading roughly (usually fol by on, upon, or over): to trample on another's feelings tread underfoot crush: to trample law and order to put out or extinguish by trampling (usually fol by out): to trample out a fire n the act of trampling the sound of trampling tram ′pler, n
- Trample - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you trample, you're stomping or stamping: it's the opposite of walking on tippy toes A dog might trample a flower garden while chasing a ball, and an angry child might deliberately trample her sister's sandcastle, flattening it with her feet
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