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rampant (adjective), more rampant, most rampant
1. A description of a condition which is spreading quickly and in a way that is difficult to control: There is a concern by local officials about the rampant crime wave that is going on in the city.
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There have been rampant wildfires which have destroyed many homes in Colorado and California.
2. Etymology: from the French word ramper meaning "to climb, to creep" like an animal on its hind legs using its paws as if it is in a climbing-mode.Go to this Word A Day Revisited Index
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