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Meaning

The word "run" typically refers to the action of moving swiftly on foot, but it can also have various meanings in different contexts, such as operating machinery or managing something. It conveys a sense of motion, activity, or operation, often implying speed or urgency.

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Etymology

The word "run" originates from Old English "rinnan," which means to flow or run. The term has evolved through the centuries to encompass a broader range of meanings related to movement and operation.

Examples

  1. She loves to run in the park every morning for exercise.
  2. The engine will run smoothly if it is properly maintained.
  3. He decided to run for student council to represent his class.
  4. The river will run faster after the heavy rain.
  5. Please run the report to see the latest sales figures.
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