Etymology: [ 'r&n ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English ronnen, alteration of rinnen, v.i. and of rennen, v.t., from Old Norse renna; akin to Old High German rinnan, v.i., to run, Sanskrit rinAti he causes to flow, and probably to Latin rivus stream.
Synonyms: be cleaned out, be out of, cease, close, come to a close, depart, dissipate, dry up, end, exhaust, expire, finish, give out, go, have no more, have none left, lose, peter out, stop
Of a legal right, to expire, to terminate, To get a batsman out via a run out (see above); or, to be got out in this way, To use up; to consume all of something, Alternative spelling of runout, To extend a piece of material, or clothing, lose validity; "My passports expired last month, If you run out of something, you have no more of it left. They have run out of ideas We had lots before but now we've run out. to run out of steam: see steam, exhaust the supply of; "We ran out of time just as the discussion was getting interesting", A Run Out is the amount of time after the policy year to notify the carrier of pending claims New claimants presented after the deadline are ineligible for reimbursement The Run Out can be significantly affected by the conditions of claim payment at the end of the Run Out term, The amount of axial dimensional variation of the surface of the disc as it rotates Measured with a dial indicator, normal specification is 0 000 to 0 005" total run out Excessive run out results in inefficient braking and perceptible pedal pulsation, A policy that exploits any strengths left in the product p 312, When a legal document runs out, it stops being valid. When the lease ran out the family moved to Campigny. = expire, If something runs out, it becomes used up so that there is no more left. Conditions are getting worse and supplies are running out, flow off gradually; "The rain water drains into this big vat", leave suddenly and as if in a hurry; "The listeners bolted when he discussed his strange ideas"; "When she started to tell silly stories, I ran out", use up all one's strength and energy and stop working; "At the end of the march, I pooped out", prove insufficient; "The water supply for the town failed after a long drought", flow, run or fall out and become lost; "The milk spilled across the floor"; "The wine spilled onto the table", lose validity; "My passports expired last month", become used up; be exhausted; "Our supplies finally ran out", efflux, plural form of run out, A run out, a running out. The method of getting out in which a batsman, in making a run, has not reached the popping crease when a fielder breaks his wicket with the ball, Something that has been run out, The location control of a filleted surface tangent to a circular feature along its inner edge, use up the supply, exhaust an inventory, Refers to the smooth or lightly grooved area between the recording groove and the outer edge of the label or label area Information was often stamped or etched here, The extra thirty feet or so placed at the end of any reel or unit going into the mix This will prevent the mixer from running past the end of a reel when it is not desired, This is an attempt by a horse to escape the rider's control in order to avoid jumping an obstacle, The process of pulling the glass from the doff to the chopper, An attempt by the horse the escape the rider's control in order to avoid jumping an obstacle, The deviation from true center of points on the surface of a rotating shaft, n/vb/adj without adequate protection, Runout is piping that is no more than 12 feet long and that is connected to a fixture or an individual terminal unit, A run out, a running out, The deviation from the desired surface or line in relation to the axis during one complete revolution, The measure of the out of roundness of the tire causing a vibration which cannot be balanced, The deviation from the desired form of a part surface of revolution detected during full rotation of the partpiece on a datum axis, (n) A filleted surface that runs tangent to a cylindrical one A runout is drawn on multiview drawings starting at the point of tangency, using a radius equal to that of the filleted surface, with a curvature of approximately one-eighth of a circle, (n/vb/adj ) without adequate protection, The distance between two pieces of protection on a route Also, when this distance becomes uncomfortably long, a climb is said to be runout Many of the slabby face climbs in Yosemite only have one or two bolts per pitch, making them extremely runout (and daunting), For a rotary stage it is the maximum deviation of a point from an ideal plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation For a linear stage, any motion not along the axis of translation (see pitch roll and yaw), Radial variation of a non-data physical dimension (also see Eccentricity ), The amount of wobble in a shaper or router, Full indicator movement as measured around the circumference of a roll at any given point along the length of the body, A casting defect caused by incomplete filling of the mold due to molten metal draining or leaking out of some part of the mold cavity during pouring; escape of molten metal from a furnace, mold or melting crucible, A change in dial indicator position at the surface of the rotor during one rotation of the rotor, used to measure out-of-roundness or indicate a bent shaft See also Eccentricity, Mechanical,
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Of a legal right, to expire, to terminate - "The option will run out next week and I can't get it extended."
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To get a batsman out via a run out (see above); or, to be got out in this way
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To use up; to consume all of something - "If this hot weather continues, we will run out of ice cream."
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Alternative spelling of runout
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To extend a piece of material, or clothing - "If I run out these curtains, they will fit the windows in the drawing room."
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lose validity; "My passports expired last month
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If you run out of something, you have no more of it left. They have run out of ideas We had lots before but now we've run out. to run out of steam: see steam
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exhaust the supply of; "We ran out of time just as the discussion was getting interesting"
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A Run Out is the amount of time after the policy year to notify the carrier of pending claims New claimants presented after the deadline are ineligible for reimbursement The Run Out can be significantly affected by the conditions of claim payment at the end of the Run Out term
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The amount of axial dimensional variation of the surface of the disc as it rotates Measured with a dial indicator, normal specification is 0 000 to 0 005" total run out Excessive run out results in inefficient braking and perceptible pedal pulsation
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A policy that exploits any strengths left in the product p 312
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When a legal document runs out, it stops being valid. When the lease ran out the family moved to Campigny. = expire
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If something runs out, it becomes used up so that there is no more left. Conditions are getting worse and supplies are running out
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flow off gradually; "The rain water drains into this big vat"
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leave suddenly and as if in a hurry; "The listeners bolted when he discussed his strange ideas"; "When she started to tell silly stories, I ran out"
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use up all one's strength and energy and stop working; "At the end of the march, I pooped out"
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prove insufficient; "The water supply for the town failed after a long drought"
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flow, run or fall out and become lost; "The milk spilled across the floor"; "The wine spilled onto the table"
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lose validity; "My passports expired last month"
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become used up; be exhausted; "Our supplies finally ran out"
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To run out.
efflux - "When three years efflux, the claim will have prescribed."
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run outs
plural form of run out
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runout
A run out, a running out. The method of getting out in which a batsman, in making a run, has not reached the popping crease when a fielder breaks his wicket with the ball
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runout
Something that has been run out
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runout
The location control of a filleted surface tangent to a circular feature along its inner edge
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run out of
use up the supply, exhaust an inventory
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Refers to the smooth or lightly grooved area between the recording groove and the outer edge of the label or label area Information was often stamped or etched here
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The extra thirty feet or so placed at the end of any reel or unit going into the mix This will prevent the mixer from running past the end of a reel when it is not desired
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This is an attempt by a horse to escape the rider's control in order to avoid jumping an obstacle
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The process of pulling the glass from the doff to the chopper
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An attempt by the horse the escape the rider's control in order to avoid jumping an obstacle
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runout
The deviation from true center of points on the surface of a rotating shaft
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runout
n/vb/adj without adequate protection
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runout
Runout is piping that is no more than 12 feet long and that is connected to a fixture or an individual terminal unit
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runout
A run out, a running out
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runout
The deviation from the desired surface or line in relation to the axis during one complete revolution
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runout
The measure of the out of roundness of the tire causing a vibration which cannot be balanced
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runout
The deviation from the desired form of a part surface of revolution detected during full rotation of the partpiece on a datum axis
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runout
(n) A filleted surface that runs tangent to a cylindrical one A runout is drawn on multiview drawings starting at the point of tangency, using a radius equal to that of the filleted surface, with a curvature of approximately one-eighth of a circle
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runout
(n/vb/adj ) without adequate protection
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runout
The distance between two pieces of protection on a route Also, when this distance becomes uncomfortably long, a climb is said to be runout Many of the slabby face climbs in Yosemite only have one or two bolts per pitch, making them extremely runout (and daunting)
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runout
For a rotary stage it is the maximum deviation of a point from an ideal plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation For a linear stage, any motion not along the axis of translation (see pitch roll and yaw)
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runout
Radial variation of a non-data physical dimension (also see Eccentricity )
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runout
The amount of wobble in a shaper or router
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runout
Full indicator movement as measured around the circumference of a roll at any given point along the length of the body
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runout
A casting defect caused by incomplete filling of the mold due to molten metal draining or leaking out of some part of the mold cavity during pouring; escape of molten metal from a furnace, mold or melting crucible
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runout
A change in dial indicator position at the surface of the rotor during one rotation of the rotor, used to measure out-of-roundness or indicate a bent shaft See also Eccentricity, Mechanical
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