ALL meanings of trample
tram·ple
T t - verb without object trample to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp. 1
- verb without object trample to tread heavily, roughly, or crushingly (usually followed by on, upon, or over): to trample on a flower bed. 1
- verb without object trample to act in a harsh, domineering, or cruel manner, as if treading roughly (usually followed by on, upon, or over): to trample on another's feelings. 1
- verb with object trample to tread heavily, roughly, or carelessly on or over; tread underfoot. 1
- verb with object trample to domineer harshly over; crush: to trample law and order. 1
- verb with object trample to put out or extinguish by trampling (usually followed by out): to trample out a fire. 1
- noun trample the act of trampling. 1
- noun trample the sound of trampling. 1
- transitive verb trample crush underfoot 1
- intransitive verb trample tread heavily 1
- intransitive verb trample treat roughly 1
- verb trample To trample on someone's rights or values or to trample them means to deliberately ignore them. 0
- verb trample If someone is trampled, they are injured or killed by being stepped on by animals or by other people. 0
- verb trample If someone tramples something or tramples on it, they step heavily and carelessly on it and damage it. 0
- verb trample to stamp or walk roughly (on) 0
- verb trample to encroach (upon) so as to violate or hurt 0
- noun trample the action or sound of trampling 0
- intransitive verb trample to tread heavily; tramp 0
- verb transitive trample to crush, destroy, hurt, violate, etc. by or as by treading heavily on 0
- noun trample the sound of trampling 0