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  2. The phrase is more commonly to "ride roughshod over [someone or something]" rather than to run, which shows its equine roots. Merriam-Webster gives a first known use of the adjective as circa 1688 and defines it as: 1 : shod with calked shoes. 2 : marked by tyrannical force < roughshod rule>.

  3. RUN ROUGHSHOD OVER SOMEONE meaning: to act without caring how you will affect someone or something: . Learn more.

  4. The meaning of RUN ROUGHSHOD is to completely ignore the opinions, rights, or feelings of others. How to use run roughshod in a sentence.

  5. To treat someone or something with marked disdain, brutality, or contempt; to act without regard for the well-being of something or someone. In her ascent to the top of the political ladder, the senator ran roughshod over anyone who stood in her way.

  6. His employees run roughshod over him because he's scared of turning down their demands. Times, Sunday Times (2008) They have run roughshod over the poorest in our country and the people have spoken.

  7. To treat someone or something with marked disdain, brutality, or contempt; to act without regard for the well-being of something or someone. In her ascent to the top of the political ladder, the senator rode roughshod over anyone who stood in her way.

  8. uk / ˈrʌf.ʃɒd / us / ˈrʌf.ʃɑːd / ride roughshod over someone/something. Add to word list. to do what you want without giving any attention to other people or their wishes: They accused the government of riding roughshod over parliamentary procedure. The Prime Minister rides roughshod over his critics. Fewer examples.