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Meaning of
run
in English
run
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Plural
runs
Past Tense
ran
Participle Verb
running
Third Person Singular
runs
Definitions
Verb
to
move
quickly
on
foot
;
jump
off
each
foot
The
kids
will
run
around
the
playground
.
to
move
quickly
on
foot
;
alternate
jumps
The
athlete
will
run
the
marathon
in
the
morning
.
to
go
at
a
fast
pace
;
move
quickly
The
dog
will
run
quickly
around
the
corner
.
to
complete
a
course
in
a
given
time
The
company
will
run
the
training
program
in
six
weeks
.
to
cover
distance
swiftly
;
sliding
or
rolling
The
sprinter
will
run
down
the
track
quickly
.
to
move
briskly
with
smooth
motion
The
water
will
run
smoothly
over
the
rocks
.
to
cause
something
to
move
quickly
or
lightly
The
manager
will
run
the
meeting
efficiently
.
to
compete
in
a
race
;
-century
event
The
candidate
will
run
for
the
presidential
election
.
to
travel
a
route
(
by
vehicle
)
The
bus
will
run
along
the
coastal
road
.
to
flee
from
danger
;
seek
help
The
witness
will
run
to
the
police
station
for
help
.
to
pass
something
without
stopping
The
river
will
run
through
the
valley
without
stopping
.
to
flow
like
a
liquid
The
oil
will
run
out
of
the
pipe
like
a
liquid
.
to
move
or
spread
quickly
The
fire
will
run
quickly
through
the
dry
forest
.
to
make
liquid
flow
;
control
flow
The
engineer
will
run
the
water
through
the
new
pipeline
.
to
become
liquid
;
melt
The
ice
will
run
as
it
heats
up
in
the
warm
weather
.
to
leak
or
spread
uncontrollably
The
rumors
will
run
wildly
through
the
entire
school
.
to
control
or
manage
something
;
be
in
charge
The
new
CEO
will
run
the
company
with
a
focus
on
innovation
.
to
participate
in
an
election
;
be
a
candidate
The
young
politician
decided
to
run
for
the
local
council
seat
.
to
broadcast
or
air
something
The
TV
station
will
run
the
documentary
tonight
.
to
print
or
broadcast
media
content
;
publish
The
newspaper
will
run
the
story
on
the
front
page
.
to
smuggle
goods
illegally
The
criminals
will
run
contraband
across
the
border
.
to
extend
through
space
or
range
The
highway
will
run
through
the
mountains
and
valleys
.
to
last
or
continue
in
time
The
concert
will
run
for
three
hours
tonight
.
to
operate
normally
;
function
properly
The
new
computer
will
run
smoothly
after
installation
.
to
activate
a
machine
;
start
operation
The
technician
will
run
the
new
software
to
test
its
features
.
to
execute
a
plan
;
carry
out
a
procedure
The
project
manager
will
run
the
marketing
campaign
according
to
the
schedule
.
to
unravel
or
come
apart
(
stitches
,
fabric
)
The
loose
thread
will
run
down
the
entire
seam
.
to
be
widely
known
or
received
;
popular
The
new
movie
will
run
in
theaters
for
several
weeks
and
become
very
popular
.
to
strike
and
roll
(
a
ball
)
on
the
ground
The
golfer
will
run
the
ball
across
the
green
.
to
control
or
manage
something
;
be
in
charge
The
new
director
will
run
the
department
efficiently
.
to
transport
someone
or
something
quickly
The
ambulance
will
run
the
patient
to
the
hospital
quickly
.
to
navigate
a
river
(
with
a
boat
)
The
experienced
sailor
will
run
the
boat
down
the
river
.
to
manage
or
direct
a
race
The
official
will
run
the
marathon
to
ensure
a
smooth
competition
.
to
manage
or
direct
an
election
campaign
The
campaign
manager
will
run
the
election
campaign
with
a
focus
on
social
media
.
to
extend
something
in
space
;
create
length
The
road
will
run
along
the
coast
for
several
miles
.
to
cost
a
significant
amount
;
financially
expensive
The
project
will
run
into
millions
of
dollars
.
Compounds / Phrases
millrun
run away
run down
run away with
run through
run into
run over
take a run at
dry run
runabout
runabouts
runaround
runaways
runoffs
runout
runouts
runovers
runtime
runways
home run
run-of-the-mill
homerun
runtimes
runup
end-run
trial run
dummy run
run off
rundowns
run hot and cold
pressrun
runarounds
runback
runbacks
runover
run batted in
run-ins
run out