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View usage for: (træmpəl) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense tramples, present participle trampling, past tense, past participle trampled1. verbTo trample on someone's rights or values or to trample them means to deliberately ignore or destroy them. They say loggers are destroying rain forests and trampling on the rights of natives. [VERB + on] Diplomats denounced the leaders for trampling their citizens' civil rights. [VERB noun] They do not want to see the good name of their club trampled underfoot. [VERB noun] 2. verb [usually passive]If someone is trampled, they are injured or killed by being stepped on by animals or by other people. Many people were trampled in the panic that followed. [be VERB-ed] Thousands of victims perished, trampled underfoot. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: crush, squash, flatten, run over More Synonyms of trample 3. verbIf 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. [VERB noun] ...half-ripe apples that were being trampled underfoot by the fighting men. [VERB noun] Please don't trample on the azaleas. [VERB + on] There was a smell of trampled grass and earth. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: stamp, crush, squash, tread More Synonyms of trample trample in British English (ˈtræmpəl) verb (when intr, usually foll by on, upon, or over)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 noun3. the action or sound of trampling Derived forms trampler (ˈtrampler) noun Word origin C14: frequentative of tramp; compare Middle High German trampelntrample in American English (ˈtræmpəl) verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈtrampled or ˈtrampling1. to tread heavily; tramp verb transitive2. to crush, destroy, hurt, violate, etc. by or as by treading heavily on noun3. the sound of trampling Idioms: trample under foot or trample on or trample upon Derived forms trampler (ˈtrampler) noun Word origin ME trampelen, freq. of trampen: see tramp Examples of 'trample' in a sentencetrample If too many people trample on it, it will die.She had been alerted online to the product by an Indian citizen appalled at the prospect of people trampling over or wiping their feet on the emblem. People were almost trampling over each other to get out.The victims of the crush were pushed against the walls or trampled underfoot.Most of the dead and injured were trampled or crushed.The panicking passengers who trampled on the dead in their desperation to flee.He had people trampling on his toes on the way to the ring.Or would she trample it underfoot in the slush where our love lay?It will be thrown out and trampled underfoot as worthless.Don't get trampled in the rush!Ragnor dropped and rolled upon the frosted grass, trampling it beneath his flailing limbs.Sorry, but reality got trampled in the stampede.People rushed for the exits and a woman of 30 trampled in the panic went into labour.Some victims were stranded with a concrete wall on one side and a precipice on the other, with nowhere to escape being crushed and trampled. In other languagestrample British English: trample VERB To trample on someone's rights or values or to trample them means to deliberately ignore them. They say loggers are destroying rain forests and trampling on the rights of natives. - American English: trample
- Brazilian Portuguese: ignorar
- Chinese: 无视
- European Spanish: pisotear
- French: piétiner
- German: trampeln
- Italian: calpestare
- Japanese: 無視する
- Korean: 짓밟다
- European Portuguese: ignorar
- Latin American Spanish: pisotear
Chinese translation of 'trample' vt - [grass, plants]
践(踐)踏 (jiàntà) - [person]
踩 (cǎi)
vi to trample on 践(踐)踏在 (jiàntà zài)
to trample on sb's feelings 伤(傷)害某人的感情 (shānghài mǒurén de gǎnqíng) Definition to tread on and crush I don't want people trampling on the grass. Synonyms crush squash flatten run over walk over Definition to tread on and crush Many people were trampled in the panic that followed. idiomSee trample on or over something or someoneAdditional synonymsDefinition to make or become flat or flatter How do you put enough pressure on to the metal to flatten it? Synonyms level, roll, plaster, squash, compress, trample, iron out, even out, smooth off Definition to press or squeeze (something) so as to flatten it She made clay models and squashed them flat again. Synonyms crush, press, flatten, mash, pound, smash, distort, pulp, compress, stamp on, trample down Definition to walk along (a path or road) She trod casually, enjoying the sensation of bare feet on grass. Synonyms step, walk, march, pace, stamp, stride, hike, tramp, trudge, plod- trajectory
- trammel
- tramp
- trample
- trample on or over something or someone
- trance
- tranquil
- trample on or over something or someone
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