Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
run-into-the-ground
idiom
/rʌn ˈɪntu ðə ɡraʊnd/
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Definition
To use or exhaust something until it is completely gone or no longer effective.
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Examples
- After years of neglect, the old car was completely run-into-the-ground.
- He ran his health into the ground by working too many hours without a break.
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Meaning
It means to overuse or misuse something to the point that it is damaged or rendered useless.
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Synonyms
- Wear out
- Deplete
- Exhaust