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- Dictionaryoutrun/ˌaʊtˈrʌn/
verb
- 1. run or travel faster or further than: "their one chance was to outrun their pursuers"
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OUTRUN definition: 1. to move faster or further than someone or something: 2. to develop faster or further than…. Learn more.
- English (US)
OUTRUN meaning: 1. to move faster or further than someone or...
- Znaczenie Outrun, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
outrun definicja: 1. to move faster or further than someone...
- Outscored
OUTSCORED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of...
- Outrun Turkish Translation
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- Outrun: Polish Translation
OUTRUN translate: prześcigać, wyprzedzać. Learn more in the...
- Outrun: Russian Translation
OUTRUN translate: обгонять . Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Outrun in Simplified Chinese
OUTRUN translate: 比…跑得快(或远), 发展得比…快;超过,胜过. Learn more in the...
- Outrun in Traditional Chinese
OUTRUN translate: 比…跑得快(或遠), 發展得比…快;超過,勝過. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
1. : to run faster than. 2. : exceed, surpass. his ambitions outrun his abilities. Synonyms. break. exceed. outreach. overpass. overreach. overrun. overshoot. overstep. surpass. transcend. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of outrun in a Sentence. The rabbit had no chance of outrunning the dogs.
OUTRUN meaning: 1. to move faster or further than someone or something: 2. to develop faster or further than…. Learn more.
to run faster or farther than. to escape by or as if by running: They managed to outrun the police. to exceed; excel; surpass. outrun / ˌaʊtˈrʌn /
Outrun means to run faster, farther, or better than, or to escape from or exceed something. See the verb form, past participle, gerund, and related words for outrun in different dictionaries and translations.
Definition of outrun verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
If you outrun someone, you run faster than they do, and therefore are able to escape from them or to arrive somewhere before they do.