ramps

[ræmps]

ramps Definition

  • 1a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels, as at the entrance or exit of a highway
  • 2a movable staircase for entering or leaving an airplane
  • 3a plant, Allium tricoccum, of the amaryllis family, having leaves and bulbs that are edible

Using ramps: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ramps" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car went up the ramp and onto the highway.

  • Example

    The passengers walked down the ramp and onto the tarmac.

  • Example

    Ramps are a popular ingredient in Southern cooking.

  • Example

    The chef used ramps to add flavor to the dish.

  • Example

    The farmers market had a stand selling fresh ramps.

ramps Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ramps

  • ramp up

    to increase in volume, intensity, or activity

    Example

    The company is ramping up production to meet demand.

  • to decrease in volume, intensity, or activity

    Example

    The city is ramping down its COVID-19 testing sites as cases decrease.

  • referring to an airplane that is on the runway preparing for takeoff

    Example

    The passengers were asked to remain seated while the plane was on the ramp.

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Summary: ramps in Brief

'Ramps' [ræmps] can refer to a slope or inclined plane, such as those found at highway entrances or exits, or a movable staircase used for boarding airplanes. It can also refer to a type of edible plant with leaves and bulbs used in Southern cooking. The phrases 'ramp up' and 'ramp down' describe increasing or decreasing volume, intensity, or activity, while 'on the ramp' refers to an airplane preparing for takeoff.