overrunning

[oh-ver-ruhn-ing]

overrunning Definition

  • 1to run over something, especially in a way that causes damage or destruction
  • 2to exceed a planned or expected time, cost, or amount

Using overrunning: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "overrunning" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The river is overrunning its banks and flooding the nearby fields.

  • Example

    The construction project is overrunning its budget by millions of dollars.

  • Example

    The meeting is overrunning its scheduled time.

overrunning Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for overrunning

Phrases with overrunning

  • overrun with

    to be filled or overwhelmed with something

    Example

    The city was overrun with tourists during the summer months.

  • overrun the enemy

    to attack and defeat an enemy by overwhelming force

    Example

    The army was able to overrun the enemy's defenses and capture their territory.

  • overrun with emotion

    to be overcome or overwhelmed by strong emotions

    Example

    She was overrun with emotion when she received the news of her father's death.

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Summary: overrunning in Brief

The verb 'overrunning' [oh-ver-ruhn-ing] has two main meanings: to run over something, causing damage or destruction, and to exceed a planned or expected time, cost, or amount. Examples include 'The river is overrunning its banks and flooding the nearby fields' and 'The construction project is overrunning its budget by millions of dollars.' The phrase 'overrun with' denotes being filled or overwhelmed with something, as in 'The city was overrun with tourists during the summer months.'