run over
Third Person
runs over
Present Participle
running over
Past Tense
ran over
Past Participle
run over
1
to hit and pass over something or someone with a vehicle, causing damage
transitive
- The driver didn't see the bicycle and ran over it, causing damage to both the bike and the car.
- The careless driver ran over the pedestrian's foot at the crosswalk, causing injury.
- The cyclist didn't notice the toy left in the driveway and ran it over, breaking it.
- The driver swerved to avoid running over the family of ducks crossing the road.
- The motorcyclist tried to avoid running over the debris on the road, but it was too late.
Synonyms:
2
to exceed a brim, typically referring to a liquid or substance
- The cup was filled to the brim, causing the hot tea to run over and spill onto the saucer.
- The rain poured relentlessly, causing the gutters to run over with water.
- The milk on the stove ran over, creating a mess on the stovetop.
- The glass was filled to the brim, causing the soda to run over and spill onto the table.
3
to review a text or information
transitive
- The researcher had to run over the data to verify the accuracy of the findings.
- The editor will run over the manuscript to catch any last-minute errors.
- The manager had to run over the financial report to ensure its accuracy before the meeting.
- The student ran over the answers in the textbook to prepare for the quiz.
- The coach asked the team to run over the game plan one more time before the match.
4
to exceed the anticipated duration of something
- The meeting ran over, making everyone late for their next appointments.
- The school assembly ran over by half an hour due to a lengthy presentation.
- The marathon ran over because of delays caused by poor weather conditions.
- The event organizer had to adjust the schedule as the workshop ran over.
- The party ran over into the early hours of the morning as everyone was having a great time.
5
to provide a brief explanation or summary of a topic
transitive
- The coach ran over the basic strategy with the team before the big game.
- I'll run over the main rules of the game so everyone can understand how to play.
- The teacher decided to run over the key events in history briefly before beginning the lesson.
- She asked me to run over the highlights of the novel for the class discussion.
- The tour guide ran over the historical significance of the monument before the visitors explored it.