Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
run-off
noun
/ˈrʌnˌɔf/
Definition
A run-off is a situation where water flows away from a certain area, often referring to excess water that collects and drains away from land or surfaces.
Examples
- The heavy rain caused a lot of run-off that flowed into the river.
- Farmers need to manage run-off to prevent soil erosion.
- Run-off can lead to water pollution if chemicals from farms enter streams.
Meaning
In an environmental context, run-off refers to water that moves across the ground and enters bodies of water, carrying pollutants and nutrients with it.
Synonyms
- wash-off
- overflow
- drainage