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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(91) That is the reason why heroin run rampant in American crowded slums.
(92) Southeast Asia, for example, is mentioned as a place where over-exploitation is rampant.
(93) Lifestyle: Rampant inflation and an unemployment rate that has reached into the 90s haven't stopped 86-year-old President Robert Mugabe from living out his golden years in style.
(94) But the moderate slowdown was widely anticipated and is not a cause for concern for economists, many of whom were worried about China's economy overheating and falling in danger of rampant inflation.
(95) The market is subject to fierce competition, users are averse to paying for content and rampant copyright violations make monetisation in their home market more difficult than in the US.
(96) Families lived in ramshackle huts . Electricity and fresh water were scarce . Unemployment was rampant.
(97) Piracy off the coast of Somalia has become increasingly rampant and is now an international menace posing a grave threat to international shipping, maritime trade and security at sea.
(98) This leads to rampant price inflation combined with currency deflation of the US dollar.
(99) Space Trilogy. C. S. Lewis. A Mars rampant with life. A water-covered Venus populated with floating, living islands. An Earth where King Arthur fights corporate Britain.
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(101) Space Trilogy. C. S. Lewis. A Mars rampant with life. A water-covered Venus pop.
(102) Join in chain bilk runs rampant, credulous these advertisement, make a lot of people disastrous.
(103) However, keep in mind that the crisis after the bigger problem is rampant inflation.
(104) Now, our country is in the period of changing. So the drug offenses, the crime of gangland organization, horror activity offenses and snuggling are rampant increasingly.
(105) Besides being an admitted serial killer and cannibal, he was also a rampant pedophile and a deviant.
(106) During the 1970s -- a period of oil-price spikes, rampant inflation and double-digit interest rates -- the Dow industrials staged several strong rallies, but always fell back again.
(107) Speculation is running rampant at the 27th Sun Valley conference over which company might want to buy Twitter.
(108) At present, the phenomenon of electricity stealing is increasingly rampant. It has become a social disease and tumor affecting social civilization.
(109) As the restriction and bondage of culture and thought, Conformism was rampant day after day, and there was a shortage of creative thinking.
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(110) But investors worry that these policies eventually could cause rampant inflation if the economy shows any signs of recovery .
(111) With the organized crime becoming more and more rampant day by day, people have paid close attention to the investigatory tactic of using underground police.
(112) The employment of federation system gave a chance to ethnic splittism to run rampant.
(113) With the fast development of credit cards business law - breaking by means of credit cards is rampant.
(114) With the rampant expansion of activities of frogman invasion, sonar for detecting frogman has attracted great attention, and thus systems for ensuring underwater security are suggested.
(115) Rigid legalism sits alongside rampant illegality, and a vibrant private sector coexists with a sclerotic state.
(116) Whitefly occurred more rampant increasingly in greenhouses and fields horticulture crops at caused more serious economical expense.
(117) The rampant spread of bourgeois liberalization may have grave consequences.
(118) In particular, investors are worried that government stimulus will eventually lead to rampant inflation.
(119) His cranium is long and sleek, surrounded by a fringe of curly whitish hair that is neatly trimmed, except for rampant sideburns.
(120) However, rampant inflation has been eroding the North Korean won"s value to such an extent that currently it is believed to be worth about the same as the South Korean won.