to step heavily and repeatedly on something, crushing it under your feet.
From Middle English 'trampen', possibly from Old German 'trampern.' The repetitive motion of stepping is built into the word's sound.
Historically, trampling was used in warfare—soldiers would advance in formation to literally crush the enemy's defensive structures and morale, which is why we still use 'trample' metaphorically for dominating others.
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