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rampant Meaning in Tamil ( rampant வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

கொதித்தெழுகிற,



rampant's Usage Examples:

We have rampant bindweed - is it OK to treat the whole old lawn before the new one is put down?Convolvulus arvensis (bindweed) is a pest in fields and gardens on account of its wide-spreading underground stem, and many of the dodders (Cuscuta) cause damage to crops.


In 1883 foot-and-mouth disease was terribly rampant amongst the herds and flocks of Great Britain, and was far more prevalent than it has ever been since.


Christmas has become yet another victim of society's rampant consumerism.


David Middleton of Chester Arms: Gules, on a bend argent three lions rampant Sable.


She recalled with bitterness how he'd plied her with potion, falsely igniting her deep seeded passions until there was no turning back from his rampant lust.


The Great Schism of 1811 marks in fact the lowest point to which the fortunes of the once powerful and popular Church in Wales had sunk; - in 1811 there were only English-speaking prelates to be found, whilst the abuses of non-residence, pluralities and even nepotism were rampant everywhere.


Dean knew the look and he put the brakes on Fred's euphoria before the rampant speculation could go any further.


Examples of the emo personality run rampant on websites such as myspace, where sulky self-portraits and dark poetry can be found in abundance.


), sorcery, uncleanness, falsehood and oppression rampant (iii.


Dumas, a native of the Alais district, where the disease was rampant, urged Pasteur to undertake its investigation.


The reasons are that the good old Israelitish virtue of brotherliness is dying away, that oppression and injustice are rampant (ii.


Charges of antisemitism, unprofessionalism and more were rampant in the weeks that followed as Sheen and Lorre feuded in public.


No wonder we have such issues with self-esteem running rampant throughout the lives of our youth when this is what they have to compare themselves to - perfectly coifed hair, flawless makeup, and even more flawless bodies.





Synonyms:

uncontrolled,



Antonyms:

level, controlled,

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