"Tramples" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tramples" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tramples" Meaning

To trample means to walk or tread on something heavily, often in a careless or damaging manner. It can also mean to crush or flatten something underneath the feet, often in a forceful or violent way.

"Tramples" Examples

Verb: tramples


Examples:


1. To walk heavily: She tramples through the wet garden with her muddy boots.

(meaning: walk heavily with loud steps)

2. To crush or flatten: He tried to stand in the crowd but was crushed when the mob tramples the barricades.

(meaning: to crush or flatten something)

3. To denigrate or belittle: They were accused of trampling on the child’s self-esteem.

(meaning: to treat with contempt or to belittle the worth or dignity of someone)

4. To spoil or damage by force: The crowd tramples on the new vegetation in the park.

(meaning: to crush or damage something with strength)

5. To demonstrate force, power: The angry protesters try to trample down freedom, but the truth cannot be defeated.

(meaning: to demonstrate force or power by crushing something)

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