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Trample on Meaning in English

expression

Definition

To step heavily on something, or to treat someone's feelings, rights, or ideas with no respect.

Usage & Nuances

Can be literal (physically stepping on), but often used figuratively for disrespecting feelings, rights, or traditions ('trample on someone's rights'). Common in formal complaints or strong emotional statements. Not slang. Avoids use for minor social mistakes.

Example Sentences

I don't like it when people trample on my ideas without listening.

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Sometimes, big companies trample on small competitors to stay ahead.

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Please do not trample on the flowers in the garden.

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We must never trample on other people's rights.

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She felt that her feelings were being trampled on.

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You can't just trample on tradition and expect everyone to agree.

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