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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(151) Piracy in the software market has gone rampant for a long time. how much does it to do with the backward counter measures in your eyes?
(152) (And think about this: if your kids are in high school, they probably know someone who's engaged in Satanism of some kind. It has become rampant).
(153) For one night, and he hopes one night only, the Special One became a mere mortal as his previously unbeaten team was cut down to size and Mourinho ran out of ideas on how to stop a rampant Barcelona.
(154) He describes how Fiat's plants there are hobbled by rigid work practices, rampant absenteeism and lightning strikes that mean about one in three workers down tools on any given day.
(155) The demonstrators say they are upset over rampant corruption, nepotism and rising prices.
(156) It was the wealthiest nation in Europe, but the uncontrolled influx of goods and minerals from Spain"s colonies in the Americas resulted in rampant inflation and economic depression.
(157) With success has also come criticism about the rampant commercialism of the games.