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Walk over

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Connotation of Rudeness

The phrase suggests a lack of respect and is negative in tone.

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She was known to walk over her colleagues, disregarding their ideas.
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Assertiveness Response

When someone tries to walk over you, it's appropriate to respond assertively.

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When he tries to walk over you, stand your ground.
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Metaphorical Use

Used metaphorically, as one does not literally walk on a person.

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In the meeting, he just walked over everyone's opinions.
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