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How to pronounce trampling in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms trample
Type of sound
Derivation trample

Examples of trampling

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Is it the right answer, not sure, as it is trampling on their freedom of choice.
From the eatocracy.cnn.com
I've had dogs in and out every weekend, plus guests trampling through with sand.
From the stltoday.com
Their main use was to charge the enemy, trampling them and breaking their ranks.
From the en.wikipedia.org
They galloped for several blocks with the wagon in tow, trampling parade-goers.
From the stltoday.com
Now I know that the privileges are obtained by trampling on the rights of others.
From the theepochtimes.com
Such trampling of American ideals is matched only by the damage to our interests.
From the washingtonpost.com
People crowded through the doors, trampling each other in their rush to get away.
From the al.com
In Greece, formerly middle class citizens are now trampling one another for food.
From the infowars.com
In addition, the grazing and trampling near waterways influences aquatic fauna.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • The sound of heavy treading or stomping; "he heard the trample of many feet"
  • Tread: tread or stomp heavily or roughly; "The soldiers trampled across the fields"
  • Injure by trampling or as if by trampling; "The passerby was trampled by an elephant"
  • Tramp down: walk on and flatten; "tramp down the grass"; "trample the flowers"
  • The sound of heavy footsteps; To crush and destroy something by walking on it; To treat someone harshly; To walk heavily and destructively; To cause emotional injury as if by trampling
  • (Trampling) a process caused by overgrazing, where the soil becomes compacted (compressed) by animal hooves, making it impermeable and useless for farming.
  • The definition of Trample in the Miniatures Handbook should specify it can be used only against a smaller creature. Trample can affect only one smaller creature per turn. ...
  • To tread heavily so as to bruise, crush, or injure; refers to the process of vegetation being destroyed by trail users.