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overrun

verb transitive
To run or spread over; to grow over; to cover all over. The sluggard’s farm is overrun with weeds. Some plants unchecked will soon overrun a field. The Canada thistle is overrunning the northern parts of New England, as it has overrun Normandy.

overrun

To march or rove over; to harass by hostile incursions; to ravage. The south of Europe was formerly overrun by the Goths, Vandals and other barbarians.

overrun

To outrun; to run faster than another and leave him behind. Ahimaaz ran by the way of the plain, and overran Cushi. 2 Samuel 18:23.

overrun

To injure by treading down.

overrun

Among printers, to change the disposition of types and carry those of one line into another, either in correction, or in the contraction or extension of columns.

overrun

verb intransitive
To overflow; to run over.