1. ramped - Adjective
2. ramped - Verb
of Ramp
Source: Webster's dictionaryEarly on, a story's meaning and rationale seem pretty obvious, but then, as I write it, I realize that I know the meaning/rationale too well, which means that the reader will also know it - and so things have to be ramped up. George Saunders
According to an official statement, the production of PPE is being ramped up and capacity building for healthcare personnel is being ensured. Source: Internet
Along the years the tradition has ramped up with hours of analysis, commentary, maps, live views from polling stations and predictions. Source: Internet
Apps usually only cost about £30k to develop but we’ve really ramped up the manpower on this one so that we reap handsome rewards from the increased efficiency”. Source: Internet
As currents were ramped up during the 1980s it appeared that they might represent a serious problem to further improvements in confinement, and the all-magnetic stellarator designs saw renewed interest. Source: Internet
At the same time, Democratic progressives have ramped up their anti-Israel rhetoric, supporting the BDS movement under the banner of free speech. Source: Internet