adjective

rampant

uncontrolled, widespread, flourishing

Corruption is rampant in the country.

Corruption is rampant in the country.

Weeds grew rampant in the garden.

Weeds grew rampant in the garden.

((sth.)) is rampant (sth.) is widespread and uncontrolled Corruption is rampant in the country.

Synonyms: uncontrolled, widespread, rife; Antonyms: controlled, restrained

From Old French 'ramper' (to climb, crawl). Originally used in heraldry to describe an animal standing on its hind legs. The sense of 'unrestrained' developed from this powerful image.

Think of a 'ram' on a 'rampage' – it's rampant and out of control. Or imagine plants 'ramping' up a wall uncontrollably.

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