ran out (Meaning)

ran out

to set (a line of text, such as the first line of a paragraph) with a hanging indention, to come to an end, to use up the available supply of, to jut out, to fill out (a typeset line) with quads, leaders, or ornaments, to exhaust (oneself) in running, to run hard to first base after hitting (a batted ball), to finish out (a course, a series, a contest, etc.), desert, to become exhausted or used up, to cause to leave by force or coercion

FAQs About the word ran out

to set (a line of text, such as the first line of a paragraph) with a hanging indention, to come to an end, to use up the available supply of, to jut out, to fi

eliminated, excluded,cast out, kicked out, exiled, ousted,threw out, expulsed, relegated, banished

received, admitted, accepted, took in, entertained, housed, sheltered,naturalized, repatriated,harbored

The thirsty traveler ran out of water as he traversed the unforgiving desert.

The clock ran out just as the winning team crossed the finish line.

The battery ran out, leaving her phone useless.

The supermarket ran out of milk due to a sudden surge in demand.