Synonym: rampant), rearing. Similar words: rampage, company, campaign, accompany, companion, pant, keep company with, pants. Meaning: ['ræmpnt] adj. 1. unrestrained and violent 2. rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile 3. (of a plant) having a lush and unchecked growth.
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(61) There is rampant use of anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs among young athletes..
(62) So much money had been put into circulation because of the presidential campaign that inflation was rampant.
(63) It wasn't military action but rampant disease that finally caused the population to surrender.
(64) Also popular for travelling are quilted, overblown pseudo-ski jackets in pink or blue that look like duvets rampant.
(65) Rampant individualism finds so little interest in the collective that injustice can become the hallmark of some free enterprise systems.
(66) The rampant inflation that followed Henry VIII's currency speculations and which his successors could hardly limit hit them most of all.
(67) Victory or no, the Colorado River was a rampant horse in a balsa corral.
(68) With discounting becoming rampant, what is good for the consumer will be bad for corporate profits.
(69) The scourge of unemployment was added to that of rampant inflation.
(70) And he had one item, it was a plaque showing a lion rampant, the heraldic symbol.
(71) Marginal plants can benefit considerably from this treatment, but it should not be provided for those of a rampant nature.
(72) Romo says civil rights violations by the Border Patrol are rampant in Tucson.
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(74) Expectation had been rampant throughout June but, come the pre-season friendlies of August, football fever had reached dizzy heights.
(75) Fragmentation is rampant in the entertainment business. Vertical integration of media conglomerates adds pressure to the marketplace and the creative process.
(76) Carjacking is becoming more rampant in the U.S.
(77) Or is this just rampant anthropomorphism?
(78) Compere: Does the trojan run rampant what degree?
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(80) That led to rampant inflation and triggered monetary tightening.
(81) Alcohol abuse is rampant, diets poor.
(82) Really? Or is this just rampant anthropomorphism ?
(83) Hegemony may continue to run rampant.
(84) The lion is rampant in this heraldic depiction.
(85) By this I don't just mean the rampant anti - Americanism on parts of the left.
(86) He was dealing with both rampant inflation and a stagnant economy.
(87) For Fischer and his religious right friends, if the U.S. military overturns "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," rampant gay sex will overtake the military and lead to death and destruction.
(88) Although website of business of illegal and pinchbeck certificate is rampant, illegal Jian on the net active, but should discern its real features actually not difficult.
(89) And its fabricating cost is huge. On the other hand, illegal copying and stealing of digital vector map are becoming increasingly rampant.
(90) The government evidently suspected that banks were using such maneuvers to evade rules put in place this year to rein in rampant lending and excess credit.