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    ramp·ant
    [ˈramp(ə)nt]
    adjective
    rampant (adjective)
    1. (especially of something unwelcome or unpleasant) flourishing or spreading unchecked:
      "political violence was rampant" · "rampant inflation"
      • (of a person or activity) violent or unrestrained in action or performance:
        "rampant sex"
      • (of a plant) lush in growth; luxuriant:
        "a rich soil soon becomes home to rampant weeds"
    2. heraldry
      (of an animal) represented standing on one hind foot with its forefeet in the air (typically in profile, facing the dexter (left) side, with right hind foot and tail raised, unless otherwise specified):
      "two gold lions rampant"
    3. architecture
      (of an arch) springing from a level of support at one height and resting on the other support at a higher level.
    Origin
    Middle English (as a heraldic term): from Old French, literally ‘crawling’, present participle of ramper (see ramp). From the original use describing a wild animal arose the sense ‘fierce’, whence the current notion of ‘unrestrained’.
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    adjective
    1. (especially of something unwelcome or unpleasant) flourishing or spreading unchecked:
    2. (of an animal) represented standing on one hind foot with its forefeet in the air (typically in profile, facing the dexter (left) side, with right hind foot and tail raised, unless otherwise specified):
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    What does rampant mean in English?Middle English rampaunt, rampand, borrowed from Anglo-French rampant "crawling, rampant (in heraldry)," from present participle of ramper "to climb, rear up on the hind legs, creep" — more at ramp entry 4 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a “Rampant.”
    What is an example of a rampant?Send us feedback about these examples. Middle English rampaunt, rampand, borrowed from Anglo-French rampant "crawling, rampant (in heraldry)," from present participle of ramper "to climb, rear up on the hind legs, creep" — more at ramp entry 4
    Where does Rampant come from?rampant is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: French rampant; ramp v.1, ‑ant suffix1. ramp function, n.
    What is a rampant emotion?Something that is rampant is something that is spreading quickly and is difficult to stop or contain. A rampant disease, for example, is one that is spreading quickly and is difficult to control. A rampant emotion is one that is overwhelming, hard to control, and that affects the individual's ability to function normally.
     
  3. happening a lot or becoming worse, usually in a way that is out of control: Weeds are growing rampant in the garden.
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    used to describe something bad that gets worse very quickly and in an uncontrolled way: Corruption and fraud are rampant in the war-stricken area.
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    violent in action or spirit; raging; furious: a rampant leopard. growing luxuriantly, as weeds. in full sway; prevailing or unchecked: a rampant rumor.
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    growing or spreading quickly, in a way that cannot be controlled:
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  4. WebRampant means rearing upon the hind legs with forelegs extended, or marked by a menacing wildness, extravagance, or absence of restraint. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and word history of rampant.

     
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