1
: a sloping way or plane: such as
a
: a sloping floor, walk, or roadway leading from one level to another
b
: a slope for launching boats
2
ramped; ramping; ramps
: to speed up, expand, or increase especially quickly or at a constant rate
—used with up
ramping up to full speed
The backlash is a sign of tensions that could intensify as the governor ramps up for reelection next year.—Josh Burek
The raisin giant ramps up for Halloween by selling bags of 14 half-ounce raisin boxes.—Bruce Horovitz
Furthermore, some of these heat processes must be "ramped up." That is, the heat must be gradually raised to the processing temperature …—George Lawton
: to increase, expand, or decrease especially quickly or at a constant rate
—usually used with up or down
ramp up production
… James Bay and Tori Kelly, two best new artist nominees, traded their songs on acoustic guitars, ramping up the vibrato.—Jon Pareles
see also ramp-up
: any of various alliums used for food
ramped; ramping; ramps
1
a
: to stand or advance menacingly with forelegs or with arms raised
b
: to move or act furiously
2
: to creep up
—used especially of plants
plural ramps
old-fashioned + literary
: the act or an instance of ramping (see ramp entry 4)
It is the ramp of the lion by the side of the … snarl of the cur.—Edmund Burke
(figurative) … the whirr / Of the crickets is lost in the roar / And the ramp of the southern gale …—Hamlin Garland
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