run with

The phrase 'run with' is versatile, often implying action, association, or development, and is used in various contexts from casual conversations to professional settings.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)To proceed or continue with a particular idea, plan, or course of action.

Example

  • Let's run with this proposal and see where it leads.

B2Social

(informal, slang)To associate or spend time with a particular group of people.

Example

  • He used to run with a rough crowd in his youth.

B2Professional

(informal)To accept or adopt a suggestion or proposal and begin to implement it.

Example

  • If the stockholders like the idea, we'll run with it.

C1Development

(informal)To take an incomplete or inadequate plan or idea and develop it further.

Example

  • She took the initial concept and ran with it, turning it into a successful project.

Similar

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

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