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rampant

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With prescription drug abuse rampant in the U.S., New York is taking steps to stop it.

They want to take control of New York City schools away from Mayor Bill de Blasio and let privatization run rampant.

How this will all shake out is a topic of rampant speculation.

When Booker assumed office, his half-a-million constituents were grappling with high unemployment and rampant poverty.

With under-reporting rampant, the real numbers are probably much higher.

And a rampant ache in my head, seconded by a medium-sized gash in the scalp, didn't make for an access of optimism at that moment.

The tumult and license which usually characterise a general election were more than ordinarily rampant and intolerant.

It is however but a cheap substitute for authority, and belongs of right to a rampant jingoism of a past age.

"Tommy Atkins" was the rage for the moment, and what may be called "Absent-minded Beggarism" was rampant.

There is no evidence before the Government that a widespread conspiracy is rampant in the West of Ireland.

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On this page you'll find 81 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rampant, such as: excessive, flagrant, growing, prevalent, raging, and rife.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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