Moderate To abandon or leave someone or something unexpectedly or without fulfilling obligations. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Run Out On'
Frustrated with the team's performance, the coach threatened to run out on them.
The spaceship's crew faced a critical situation when the fuel began to run out on their mission to Mars.
The protagonist's decision to run out on his family added a twist to the dramatic storyline.
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