run over

The phrase "run over" has multiple meanings, often context-dependent, ranging from exceeding limits to causing injury with a vehicle.

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Definition

B2Traffic and Accidents

(common)To drive over someone or something, causing injury or damage.

Example

  • The driver accidentally ran over a pedestrian at the crosswalk.
  • Be careful not to run over any animals when driving at night.

B2Time Management

(common)To exceed the allotted time or limit.

Example

  • The meeting ran over by fifteen minutes.
  • His speech ran over the time limit.

B2Preparation and Review

(common)To review or rehearse something quickly.

Example

  • She ran over her notes before the presentation.
  • Let's run over the plan one more time before the event.

B2Capacity and Overflow

(common)To overflow or spill over the edge of a container.

Example

  • The bathtub ran over because he forgot to turn off the tap.
  • The cup ran over when she poured too much coffee.

Similar

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

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