rampant in the PONS Dictionary

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Encroachment, hunting in night, rampant tree felling and granite mining are the main threats.
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In the middle of the shield, there is a silver (white) half and a red half behind a black horse rampant.
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The town's electrical plant and water facilities were destroyed, so fires ran rampant through the scattered debris.
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Poverty is rampant and fuels this gendered divide.
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False and exaggerated rumours were also rampant and many died from thirst and disease.
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Drug resistant tuberculosis runs rampant through the prison populations and prisoners are served three meals a day of watery slop.
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This powerful symbolism was not lost on the inhabitants of this region, who had suffered rampant insecurity during the civil war.
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A rampant crime wave in the cities prompts the deployment of more security forces, leaving the hinterlands with little or no law and order.
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His attitude, also, should always be rampant or ravaging.
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The possible theoretical explanations of this rampant polymorphism became the focus of most population genetics work thereafter.
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