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rampant
adjective as in uncontrolled, out of hand
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Their “puzzling strategy of rampant quota increases created a hole” that they found themselves in, and the current move is “an attempt to get itself out of it,” Raj said.
In Jamaica, devastation was rampant in western parishes including Westmoreland and Saint Elizabeth.
While Britain has some of the strictest gun controls in the world, rampant knife crime has been branded a "national crisis" by Starmer.
She said that, because of the rampant theft of some of the femurs, tibias and skulls in the past, the bones were now cemented together.
Trade barriers to Chinese goods are rising, and its own economy is menaced by deflation, the outgrowth of its rampant production.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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