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Synonyms for ran over
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ruhn |
Phonetic Transcription : rʌn |
Top 10 synonyms for ran over Other synonyms for the word ran over
- account
- appraise
- appropriate
- assay
- assess
- believe
- blaze
- bruise
- brush up
- budget
- burn
- calculate
- calculate roughly
- call to mind
- cast
- check out
- check thoroughly
- chime
- cipher
- class
- classify
- come again
- compute
- conjecture
- consider
- contemplate
- count
- cover
- dabble
- dart
- debrief
- decide
- deduce
- determine
- din
- dip into
- discharge
- disgorge
- ditto
- drain
- dribble
- drip
- drown
- drum into
- echo
- empty
- encroach
- engulf
- enumerate
- epitomize
- evaluate
- examine
- expect
- extend along
- fall over
- fan
- figure
- fill
- fill up
- flap
- flash
- flatten
- flick
- flicker
- flip through
- flow
- fluctuate
- flutter
- fold over
- form opinion
- gauge
- gaze
- get
- get a load of
- give the once-over
- glance at
- glance over
- glimpse
- go beyond
- go over
- go over again
- go over same ground
- go the same round
- grind
- guess
- guesstimate
- gush
- hash over
- have a look-see
- hold no more
- hold over
- hurt
- ignite
- imbricate
- imitate
- infringe
- ingeminate
- injure
- inquire
- inspect
- inundate
- invade
- investigate
- irrupt
- issue
- iterate
- jet
- judge
- kindle
- lap over
- leaf through
- leak
- leap
- look
- look at again
- look back on
- look into
- look through
- look up and down
- look upon
- lose
- make like
- number
- occur again
- outline
- overbrim
- overfill
- overflow
- overgrow
- overhang
- overlay
- overlie
- overlook
- override
- overrun
- overshoot
- overspread
- overstep
- overtop
- overturn
- overwhelm
- palpitate
- paraphrase
- peek
- peep
- peer
- permeate
- peruse
- plan
- play at
- play back
- play over
- polish up
- pound
- pour
- predict
- project
- prophesy
- protrude
- quiver
- quote
- rank
- rate
- ravage
- read back
- reappear
- reason
- reassess
- recall
- recap
- recapitulate
- recast
- reciprocate
- recite
- reckon
- recollect
- reconsider
- reconstruct
- recount
- recrudesce
- recur
- redo
- reevaluate
- reexamine
- refashion
- reflect on
- reform
- regard
- rehash
- rehearse
- reissue
- reiterate
- relate
- remake
- remember
- renew
- reoccur
- repeat
- rephrase
- replay
- reprise
- reproduce
- rerun
- resay
- reshow
- restate
- retell
- rethink
- return
- revert
- review
- revise
- revisit
- revolve
- reword
- rework
- ride
- ride roughshod over
- riff
- riffle
- riffle through
- rifle through
- ripple
- rumble
- run
- run on
- run out
- run over
- run through
- run through again
- run up flagpole
- rush
- scan
- scatter
- scheme
- scour
- search
- see
- seize
- set a figure
- shake down
- shed
- shingle
- shoot
- shower
- sing same old song
- size up
- skim
- skim through
- slop
- slosh
- soak
- spill
- spill over
- splash
- splatter
- spout
- spray
- spread like wildfire
- sprinkle
- spurt
- squash
- squirt
- stamp
- step on
- stomp
- stream
- study
- submerge
- sum
- sum up
- summarize
- summon up
- suppose
- surge
- surmise
- surpass
- survey
- suspect
- swamp
- swarm
- sweep
- swell
- take
- take a gander
- take another look
- take in
- take stock of
- take the measure of
- taste
- tax
- teem
- think
- think over
- think through
- throw off
- thumb through
- touch
- tramp
- tread
- tremble
- tromp
- upset
- vacillate
- value
- vibrate
- view
- violate
- water
- wave
- waver
- well
- well over
- wet
- whelm
Définition of ran over
Origin :- the modern verb is a merger of two related Old English words, in both of which the first letters sometimes switched places. The first is intransitive rinnan, irnan "to run, flow, run together" (past tense ran, past participle runnen), cognate with (cf. Middle Dutch runnen, Old Saxon, Old High German, Gothic rinnan, German rinnen "to flow, run").
- The second is Old English transitive weak verb ærnan, earnan "ride, run to, reach, gain by running" (probably a metathesis of *rennan), from Proto-Germanic *rannjanan, causative of the root *ren- "to run." This is cognate with Old Saxon renian, Old High German rennen, German rennen, Gothic rannjan.
- Both are from PIE *ri-ne-a-, nasalized form of root *reie- "to flow, run" (see Rhine).
- Of streams, etc., from c.1200; of machinery, from 1560s. Meaning "be in charge of" is first attested 1861, originally American English. Meaning "seek office in an election" is from 1826, American English. Phrase run for it "take flight" is attested from 1640s. Many figurative uses are from horseracing or hunting (e.g. to run (something) into the ground, 1836, American English).
- To run across "meet" is attested from 1855, American English. To run short "exhaust one's supply" is from 1752; to run out of in the same sense is from 1713. To run around with "consort with" is from 1887. Run away "flee in the face of danger" is from late 14c. To run late is from 1954.
- As in lick : verb play over with fire
- As in overflow : verb pour out, flood
- As in overlap : verb lie over something else
- As in overrun : verb infest, spread over; exceed
- As in recapitulate : verb go over something again
- As in repeat : verb duplicate, do again
- As in review : verb go over again
- As in scan : verb look over, scrutinize lightly
- As in spill : verb slop, drop
- As in trample : verb walk forcibly over
- As in brim : verb flow over the top
- As in restate : verb repeat
- As in tromp : verb trample
- As in valuate : verb estimate
- As in dip into : verb try, sample
- As in estimate : verb guess, try to value
- As in frisk : verb search
- As in glance : verb look at briefly
- He ran over in his mind the friends with whom he could spend the time agreeably.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- When she saw him on the top of the house she ran over the tiles, still holding her children.
- Extract from : « The Flood » by Emile Zola
- Finally with determination on her face she ran over to the stairs, and listened.
- Extract from : « Polly of Lady Gay Cottage » by Emma C. Dowd
- He and Carnes jumped from their shelter and ran over the knoll.
- Extract from : « The Solar Magnet » by Sterner St. Paul Meek
- He ran over the color code in his mind and compared it with the memorized leads.
- Extract from : « The Velvet Glove » by Harry Harrison
- And then he ran over, in eager tones, all that he owed to her teachings.
- Extract from : « Gerald Fitzgerald » by Charles James Lever
- Then we ran over to another school, with the same experience.
- Extract from : « Tales of Fishes » by Zane Grey
- It contained no revelations, it ran over the surface agreeably, and that was all.
- Extract from : « Notes on My Books » by Joseph Conrad
- As I ran over to the table and looked at what was under her hand, it came again.
- Extract from : « The Million-Dollar Suitcase » by Alice MacGowan
- I ran over, but when I got in under the Gallery he was speaking already.
- Extract from : « The Mob (Third Series Plays) » by John Galsworthy
Antonyms for ran over
- aid
- approve
- assist
- be still
- calculate
- clean up
- collect
- conceal
- cure
- dehydrate
- destroy
- disbelieve
- discard
- disregard
- divide
- dry
- estimate
- evacuate
- extinguish
- forget
- gather
- heal
- help
- hesitate
- hide
- hold
- ignore
- keep
- know
- look away
- lose
- measure
- neglect
- obey
- observe
- pick up
- praise
- put out
- remain
- retreat
- separate
- stare
- stay
- stop
- surrender
- take back
- uncompress
- underwhelm
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