Overrun | Mean of overrun in English Dictionary
/ˌoʊvɚˈrʌn/
- Verb
- to enter and be present in (a place) in large numbers
- The tank divisions overran the countryside.
- The city was being overrun by enemy troops.
- Rats overran the ship.
- In the summer, the town is overrun with/by tourists. [=is filled with tourists]
- to run or go beyond or past (something)
- The runner overran [=ran past] third base.
- The plane overran the runway.
- The stream has overrun [=overflowed] its banks.
- His speech overran the time allowed.
- to spread over or throughout (something)
- Weeds overran the garden. = The garden was overrun with/by weeds.
- Crime overran the neighborhood.
- Noun
- an amount of money that is spent and that is more than the expected or planned amount
- cost/budget overruns