rampaging Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ræmˈpeɪdʒ]
  • Us [ ræmˈpeɪdʒ]

Meaning of rampaging In English

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  • In the last decades of the seventeenth century all these rampaging notions of economic liberalism were apparently hit on the head by two hammer blows.

  • Rollin argues that the risks associated with "the rampaging monster" are many and include the folly of leaving their management to scientists and other experts.

  • As a result, a hard core of about 12 teenagers have taken to rampaging around local streets, causing mayhem.

  • The violence could be used in pursuance of political ends even by threatening people systematically by rampaging through the streets in certain areas.

  • This encourages rampaging production which threatens the environment, the health and welfare of animals and public health.

  • Rampaging through water courses and that type of environment will clearly do spectacular damage to wildlife.

  • No doubt they would see that as rampaging socialism.

  • Then he was on the political platform, rampaging to try to get his candidate preferred.

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