trampling Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of trampling In English

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Examples of trampling

  • However, cattle herds occasionally enter the park, but only border areas are noticeably affected by livestock feeding and trampling (pers. obs.).

  • Reports of attacks on crops took two key forms: either deliberate trampling or the letting of animals into the field, thereby ruining the crop.

  • The effects of trampling and soil compaction were relatively limited at nest sites.

  • Using only three sites reduced the possibility of excessive trampling across the plot when retrieving the litter bags.

  • Negative growth in seedlings is quite common due to stem breakage or damage from falling branch debris, browsing or trampling by animals and insect clipping or grazing.

  • But trampling on a young person's expression of desire and direction in the name of protecting his or her future fails to ensure respect for dignity.

  • Pupae at each farm were placed in barns on the floor near sites of natural occurrence for fly pupae, but outside of pens to avoid trampling by livestock.

  • He is himself engaged in destroying everything that the revolution stood for and trampling underfoot its undoubted successes.

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