ride roughshod over vs step on

ride roughshod over

verb
  • To treat (someone) roughly or without care, control, moderation, or respect; to act in a bullying manner toward (someone); to damage (someone or something). 

step on

verb
  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see step, on. 

  • to adulterate a drug for the purpose of increasing its bulk, and therefore its profit; to dilute, cut. 

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