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trample

verb as in walk forcibly over

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“We will not be bullied or allow our rights to be trampled on or stolen,” the group said.

"So it comes as a shock to hear threats from a country that I also love and to feel that alliance is being trampled on. Tthis feels personal, not like some abstract foreign policy tactic."

From BBC

Hordes of humans burn tons of jet fuel flying to faraway places so they can trample on sites known for their beauty and history.

Still, the federal judiciary played an essential part in ensuring that state courts did not trample on voters' fundamental civil rights.

From Salon

Guests then and since have trampled vegetation, overflowed onto riverbanks and increased erosion while overwhelming parking and other facilities, Yosemite officials said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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