Treat inconsiderately or harshly.
1No government has a right to ride roughshod over their moral opposition.
2He knew when to defer and when to ride roughshod to his end.
3It will allow the corporate coach and horses to ride roughshod over democratic governments.
4They seem to be able to ride roughshod over everyone who lives around here.
5After all your talk, you're goin' to let that slave-driver ride roughshod over you?
6The new Labour government can no longer expect to ride roughshod over their own backbenchers.
7Thank God, he can't ride roughshod over my brother.
8He's not just going to bring this in and ride roughshod over everyone's concerns, he said.
9Caesar's done nothing but ride roughshod over every law in the book since he got back.'
10You think you can ride roughshod over everything?
11This Christmas saw Nintendo ride roughshod over the competition, breaking sales records with both Wii and DS.
12We'll teach these magnates that they cannot ride roughshod over the rights of the commoners, confound them!
13At times, Western feminist ideology does indeed ride roughshod over the concerns of delegates from the Third World.
14But this is no time for, say, hot 'n' sour Thai creations that would ride roughshod over those bangers.
15We have allowed the terrorists on both sides to ride roughshod over the majority's wish for peace for too long.
16Companies with big enough budgets can often ride roughshod over the planning system, beating cash-strapped councils and volunteer community groups.
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