tram·ple
/ˈtræmpəl/ verb tram·ples; tram·pled; tram·pling
1 : to cause damage or pain by walking or stepping heavily on something or someone [
no obj]
▪ The workmen trampled on my flower bed. [
+ obj]
▪ Her glasses were trampled underfoot by the crowd. ▪ Many people were trampled to death trying to escape the burning building.
2 : to treat other people's rights, wishes, or feelings as if they are worthless or not important [
no obj]
▪ They are trampling on our rights. [
+ obj]
▪ They are trampling our rights. ▪ Their most cherished traditions have been trampled.