ERECT vs RAMPANT: ADJECTIVE
- Being in a stiff, rigid physiological condition.
- Elevated, as the tips of wings, heads of serpents, etc.
- Standing upright, with reference to the earth's surface, or to the surface to which it is attached.
- Watchful; alert.
- Bold; confident; free from depression; undismayed.
- Directed upward; raised; uplifted.
- Upright, or having a vertical position; not inverted; not leaning or bent; not prone.
- Being in a vertical, upright position.
- Upright; vertical or reaching broadly upwards.
- Upright in position or posture
- Of sexual organs; stiff and rigid
- Rigid, firm; standing out perpendicularly.
- (of a plant) having a lush and unchecked growth
- Rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile
- Rife, or occurring widely, frequently or menacingly.
- Unrestrained or unchecked, usually in a negative manner.
- Tilted, said of an arch with one side higher than the other.
- : rearing on its hind leg(s), with a foreleg raised and in profile.
- Rearing on both hind legs with the forelegs extended
- A continuous wagon vault, or cradle vault, whose two abutments are located on an inclined plane, such as the vault supporting a stairway, or forming the ceiling of a stairway.
- Rampant, but looking backward.
- Rampant, but with the face turned to the front.
- Same as Rampant vault, below.
- Rising with fore paws in the air as if attacking; -- said of a beast of prey, especially a lion. The right fore leg and right hind leg should be raised higher than the left.
- Ascending; climbing; rank in growth; exuberant.
- Ramping; leaping; springing; rearing upon the hind legs; hence, raging; furious.
- Rearing on the left hind leg with the forelegs elevated, the right above the left, and usually with the head in profile.
- Rearing on the hind legs.
- Occurring without restraint and frequently, widely, or menacingly; rife.
- Extending unchecked; unrestrained.
- Unrestrained and violent
- Springing from a support or an abutment that is higher at one side than at the other.
ERECT vs RAMPANT: VERB
- Construct, build, or erect
- To put up by the fitting together of materials or parts.
- To cause to stand up or out.
- Cause to rise up
- N/A
ERECT vs RAMPANT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To rise upright.
- N/A
ERECT vs RAMPANT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To construct (a perpendicular, for example) from or on a given base.
- To set up; establish.
- To fix in an upright position.
- To raise to a rigid or upright condition.
- To construct by assembling.
- To raise and place in an upright or perpendicular position; to set upright; to raise
- To lift up; to elevate; to exalt; to magnify.
- To animate; to encourage; to cheer.
- To set up as an assertion or consequence from premises, or the like.
- To set up or establish; to found; to form; to institute.
- A place where large machines, as engines, are put together and adjusted.
- To raise, as a building; to build; to construct; ; to set up; to put together the component parts of, as of a machine.
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ERECT vs RAMPANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of sexual organs
- Stiff and rigid
- To take an upright position; rise.
- 1 and Elevate. See raise.
- 2 and Construct, build, institute, establish, plant.
- To draw, as a figure, upon a base; construct, as a figure: as, to erect a horoscope; to erect a circle on a given line as a semidiameter; to erect a perpendicular to a line from a given point in the line.
- To advance or set forth; propound.
- To animate; encourage.
- To raise from a lower level or condition to a higher; elevate; exalt; lift up.
- To set up or establish; found; form; frame: as, to erect a kingdom or commonwealth; to erect a new system or theory.
- To raise, as a building; build; construct: as, to erect a house or a temple; to erect a fort.
- To raise and set in an upright or perpendicular position; set up; raise up: as, to erect a telegraph-pole or a flagstaff.
- Intent; alert.
- Hence Upright and firm; bold.
- In entomology, upright: applied to hairs, spines, etc., when they are nearly but not quite at right angles to the surface or margin on which they are situated. In this sense distinguished from perpendicular or vertical.
- Specifically— In heraldry, set vertically in some unusual way: thus, a boar's head charged with the muzzle or snout uppermost, pointing to the top of the field, is said to be erect.
- Having an upright posture; standing; directed upward; raised; uplifted.
- In botany, vertical throughout; not spreading or declined; upright: as, an erect stem; an erect leaf or ovule.
- Climbing or springing unchecked; rank in growth; exuberant: as, rampant weeds.
- Overleaping restraint or usual limits; unbridled; unrestricted.
- Ramping; rearing.
- In heraldry, rising with both fore legs elevated, the dexter uppermost, and the head seen sidewise, the dexter hind leg also higher than the sinister, as if the weight of the creature were borne upon the latter: noting a lion or other beast of prey. Also ramping, effrayé. See also cut under affronté.
ERECT vs RAMPANT: RELATED WORDS
- Statant, Straight backed, Erectile, Unbowed, Rampant, Put up, Set up, Rear, Rearing, Passant, Upright, Unbent, Standing, Vertical, Raise
- Blatant, Commonplace, Unbridled, Unabated, Unchecked, Prevalent, Pervasive, Widespread, Endemic, Rife, Vertical, Upright, Erect, Rearing, Uncontrolled
ERECT vs RAMPANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Stand up, Fastigiate, Erectile, Unbowed, Rampant, Put up, Set up, Rear, Rearing, Passant, Upright, Unbent, Standing, Vertical, Raise
- Blatant, Commonplace, Unbridled, Unabated, Unchecked, Prevalent, Pervasive, Widespread, Endemic, Vertical, Rife, Upright, Erect, Rearing, Uncontrolled
ERECT vs RAMPANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Corpses can get erect soon after they die.
- They would erect billboards on every street corner.
- Truth transcends all boundaries we seek to erect.
- Uber should erect barriers separating drivers from passengers.
- These birds walk erect; with a stately carriage.
- Thalli with creeping and erect filaments, ecorticate, erect filaments arising from a short cell of creeping axis that also bears an attachment rhizoid.
- They have erect ears, which I have heard that the erect ear is something associated with the Russian boar.
- The size of a soft penis (not erect) is much smaller than when it is erect.
- When first-year canes of erect and semi-erect blackberries reach 4 feet high, top them.
- Each penis measurement appointment consisted of only erect length and erect girth.
- Social media hacking and information scraping are rampant.
- Rampant host switching shaped the termite gut microbiome.
- And at the time there was rampant racism.
- Access to medicine still is a rampant problem.
- Maps app time, but complaints still run rampant.
- Rampant shoplifting leads to another Walgreens closing in.
- Not only does the rampant proliferation of criminal laws exist, but so does the rampant proliferation of criminal prosecutions.
- Rampant Inflation Psychology Inflation psychology is rampant already, as sign.
- Violence against african womankind as we speak is rampant and not only rampant but increasing and causing the deaths of african women.
- From disappointment, the soul cannot stop laughing with a frightening rampant laugh, between fear and rampant angry laughter.
ERECT vs RAMPANT: QUESTIONS
- Do you need planning permission to erect a bus stop?
- Is it possible to erect the eyepiece of a telescope?
- Will you erect and build the scaffolding to my specifications?
- What does Bhagavad Gita say about holding your head erect?
- Why do rice varieties with erect panicles yield higher yields?
- Can I erect a carport or canopy under permitted development?
- Do I need planning permission to erect a signboard?
- When was Copper Point ready to erect leading lights?
- Will Vladivostok erect a giant statue of Jesus Christ?
- Is the erect-crested penguin decreasing in population?
- Is Bitmoji toxic positivity running rampant in the app?
- Is rampant kidnapping in Bambili on the rise again?
- Is female foeticide rampant in India despite awareness campaigns?
- Why is Guardian and trustee abuse rampant in Alberta?
- Are player movements in the NRL becoming more rampant?
- Did Epicurus believe in the rampant pursuit of pleasure?
- Is grade inflation running rampant in American higher education?
- How many speeds does the boost Rampant Rabbit have?
- Will target shooting become 'rampant' in Washoe County?
- Is indoctrination rampant in Kentucky public schools?