run on

The phrase "run on" has versatile applications in language, energy, and communication, often implying continuity or prolonged duration.

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Definition

B2General

(common)To continue without stopping or to last longer than expected.

Example

  • The meeting ran on for hours without a break.

C1Grammar

(technical, academic)To combine two or more independent clauses without correct punctuation or conjunctions.

Example

  • A run-on sentence can be confusing to read.

B1Energy

(technical)To operate using a specific source of power or fuel.

Example

  • This car runs on electricity.

B2Communication

(informal)To talk continuously and at length.

Example

  • He tends to run on about his hobbies.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "run on":

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