trampled

[ˈtræmpəld]

trampled Definition

  • 1to step heavily on something or someone, causing damage or injury
  • 2to treat someone or something roughly or without consideration

Using trampled: Examples

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

  • Example

    The flowers were trampled by the crowd.

  • Example

    The protesters trampled on the flag during the demonstration.

  • Example

    The company's reputation was trampled by the scandal.

  • Example

    He felt trampled by his boss's harsh criticism.

trampled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for trampled

Antonyms for trampled

Phrases with trampled

  • trample on someone's toes

    to offend or harm someone by interfering in their affairs or ignoring their rights

    Example

    I didn't mean to trample on your toes by making that decision without consulting you.

  • to treat someone or something with contempt or disregard

    Example

    The government trampled the rights of its citizens underfoot by imposing strict censorship laws.

  • to crush or flatten something by walking heavily on it

    Example

    The hikers trampled down the tall grass as they walked through the field.

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Summary: trampled in Brief

To 'trample' [ˈtræmpəld] means to step heavily on something or someone, causing damage or injury. It can also refer to treating someone or something roughly or without consideration. Examples include 'The flowers were trampled by the crowd.' and 'The company's reputation was trampled by the scandal.' Phrases include 'trample on someone's toes,' meaning to offend or harm someone by interfering in their affairs or ignoring their rights.