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  1. OVERRUN definition: 1. If unwanted people or things overrun, they fill a place quickly and in large numbers: 2. to…. Learn more.

  2. to continue past an intended limit, especially a finishing time or a cost: My evening class overran by ten minutes. It looks as if we're going to overrun our budget. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Continue & last.

  3. 1. a(1) : to defeat decisively and occupy the positions of. (2) : to invade and occupy or ravage. b. : to spread or swarm over : infest. 2. a. : to run or go beyond or past. the plane overran the runway. b. : exceed. overrun a budget. c.

  4. Overrun means being populated in huge numbers or occupied in some way. Your beautiful beach town may be peaceful in the winter but overrun by tourists every summer.

  5. If an army or an armed force overruns a place, area, or country, it succeeds in occupying it very quickly. A group of rebels overran the port area and most of the northern suburbs. American English : overrun / oʊvərˈrʌn /

  6. Overrun definition: to rove over (a country, region, etc.); invade; ravage. See examples of OVERRUN used in a sentence.

  7. a. To seize the positions of and defeat conclusively: The position of the forward infantry was overrun by large numbers of enemy troops at dawn. b. To spread or swarm over destructively: Locusts overran the prairie. 2. To spread swiftly throughout: The new fashion overran the country. 3. To overflow: The river overran its banks. 4. a.

  8. OVERRUN meaning: 1. If something unpleasant overruns a place, it fills it in large numbers: 2. to continue for a…. Learn more.

  9. May 20, 2024 · Definitions of 'overrun' 1. If an army or an armed force overruns a place, area, or country, it succeeds in occupying it very quickly. [...] 2. If you say that a place is overrun with or by things that you consider undesirable, you mean that there are a large number of them there. [...] 3.

  10. Jul 7, 2024 · overrun (third-person singular simple present overruns, present participle overrunning, simple past overran, past participle overrun) To defeat an enemy and invade in great numbers, seizing the enemy positions conclusively. To infest, swarm over, flow over.