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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(121) The rampant unfair transaction in insurance market makes the explanation obligation system necessary for the reality.
(122) No matter how well the date is faring (rampant hand-holding, under-the-table canoodling), projecting a conjoined future is a terrible no-no.
(123) Finally, it helps that the Iraqi economy has escaped the rampant inflation that often accompanies war.
(124) Resources are allotted higgledy-piggledy, and duplication of effort is always rampant .
(125) Nature disasters taken place frequently at the same time, especially flood and neighbor provinces' bandits, were an important factor in the rampant brigandism of He Bei area.
(126) AIM : To determine acidogenicity of Streptococcus mutants and Streptococcus sobrinus isolated from children with rampant caries.
(127) The rampant banditry is also a short period can not amount to anything.
(128) But the fact is, said many experts, the EU won't cozy up to an autocratic power with rampant government corruption, an arbitrary legal system, and scant regard for human rights.
(129) However, following the oil crisis and rampant inflation of the early 1970s, funding constraints reigned in the rest area program.
(130) "Lost in Translation" made a derision of the problems about Japanese people, like "short in height but prolix in speech, " cultural myopia, and rampant in the sex industry.
(131) In an age of confused values, the jungle law ran rampant while in an epoch of devastated literature, The Wolf Totem was hailed as a success.
(132) And a recession may even help alleviate what may be at the top of its long list of problems: rampant inflation.
(133) If not, why does he allow computers and telecommunications to run rampant?
(134) Between the pending seventh book and the fifth film, news will run rampant across the globe.
(135) Negative and corruptive phenomena and more and more rampant crimes in the society will also jeopardize social stability and harmony.
(136) The rampant Tetramine is due to bad management of rat poison, lack spread of killing rate knowledge. The corresponding management must be imposed to put an end to this kind of crime.
(137) The family heads of Yakuza gangs are rampant peculiar about honor and duty.
(138) There is rampant speculation James is considering Miami to join Dwyaneand Chris Bosh.
(139) But within days of making the torturously slow descent from the escarpment down to the river basin,(www.Sentencedict.com) they found evidence of rampant poaching.
(140) Because of the rampant outbreaks serious harmfulness of seed insects, the quantity and quality of picea crassifolia seed have reduced largely, which badly influences the ecological ruction of forest.
(141) The first is that the effects of that programme, combined with pressure on food supplies and rising wages, would spawn rampant inflation.
(142) In the 1990s, while other former Soviet states limped from rampant privatisation to financial crisis, the Belarussian economy remained stable under almost total state control.
(143) Despite rampant speculation — that Hoover was gay, a cross-dresser or had no sex life — the truth about his sex life is nearly impossible to pin down.
(144) Wettemann said some of the problems uncovered could be inherent to the CRM industry, where reports of failed implementations are rampant.
(145) I always knew they were a nest of careerists, but recent experience shows that the careerist is now being replaced by worse: the ideologue rampant.
(146) For their part, the Gulf exporters -- which provide almost a quarter of the world's oil -- are suffering rampant inflation, as their dollar-pegged currencies import higher prices.
(147) Here, democracy is on life-support, while paid-for politicians give mouth to mouth to imperialism, rampant globalization and the ravaging of the poor.
(148) Drug crimes become more and more rampant in our country due to influence and permeance of international drug crimes.
(149) England have been knocked out of the 2010 World Cup in the second round, after a rampant Germany side ran out 4-1 victors in Bloemfontein.
(150) New privacy regulations and rampant cybercrime are pushing firms to tighten control of company PCs and smartphones.