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ram·pant Listen to audio/ˈræmpənt/ adjective
[more rampant; most rampant] 1 usually disapprovingused to describe something that is very common or that is spreading very quickly and in a way that is difficult to control There is evidence of rampant corruption in the local government. rampant crime/disease Rumors of her engagement were rampant. = Rumors of her engagement ran rampant. [=there were many rumors that she was engaged to be married]
2 : growing quickly and in a way that is difficult to control
a weed that's rampant in this area
— ram·pant·ly adverb

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