To tread heavily so as to bruise, crush, or injure A dog might trample a flower garden while chasing a ball, and an angry child might deliberately. How to use trample in a sentence.
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To step heavily on something or someone, causing damage or injury
[intransitive] trample (on/over) somebody/something to ignore somebody’s feelings or rights and treat them as if they are not important
The government is trampling on the views of ordinary. If someone is trampled, they are injured or killed by being stepped on by animals or by other people Thousands of victims perished, trampled underfoot To stamp or walk roughly (on)
To encroach (upon) so as to violate or hurt To trample on someone's feelings. Trample is an action where someone or something forcefully walks over or on top of something else, often causing damage or harm due to the strong force or weight applied. To tread or step heavily and noisily

See examples of trample used in a sentence.
To act in a harsh, domineering, or cruel manner, as if treading roughly (usually fol By on, upon, or over) To trample on another's feelings To trample law and order
When you trample, you're stomping or stamping It's the opposite of walking on tippy toes


