to trample
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British pronunciation
/tɹˈɑːmpə‍l/

Definition & Meaning of "trample"

to trample
01

to walk with force and weight

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The crowd trampled through the field, leaving deep footprints and broken plants.
The herd of elephants trampled across the savannah, flattening the tall grass.
02

to step heavily or crush underfoot with force

Transitive: to trample sth
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In the chaos, people began to trample the fallen leaves during the outdoor concert.
The children could n't contain their excitement and accidentally trampled the delicate flowers in the garden.
03

to treat someone's rights, feelings, or values with disrespect or disregard

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She felt her rights were trampled on during the heated argument.
He warned his team not to trample on the efforts of their predecessors.
Trample
01

the sound of heavy treading or stomping

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