run with
1 of 1verb/ˈrʌn wɪð/
Forms:runs with,running with,ran with,run with
1
to accept and start using a particular idea or method
- After the successful pilot program, the company decided to run with the new marketing strategy for all their products.
- The school administration chose to run with the innovative teaching approach, seeing positive results in student engagement.
- The team decided to run with the creative concept for their ad campaign, confident that it would resonate with their target audience.
- The city council decided to run with the environmental sustainability proposal, committing to reduce carbon emissions.
- The manager encouraged the staff to run with the customer feedback and make improvements to the product.
2
to have a liquid substance spread over a surface
- The bathroom floor was running with water.
- His face was running with sweat.
- The heavy rain caused the roof to leak, and the living room ceiling ran with water.
- The river water ran with silt after heavy rains in the mountains.
- Her tears ran with mascara as she cried during the emotional movie.