run-in period
61run — I verb To have currency or legal validity in a prescribed territory; as, the writ runs throughout the county. To have applicability or legal effect during a prescribed period of time; as, the statute of limitations has run against the claim. To… …
62run flat — Damage sustained by a tire due to driving with insufficient air pressure or while flat. Some types of tires will allow you to run the tire with no air pressure for a short period of time …
63run for — verb extend or continue for a certain period of time The film runs 5 hours • Syn: ↑run • Hypernyms: ↑last, ↑endure • Verb Frames: Something s something …
64run-up — noun 1. a substantial increase over a relatively short period of time a runup in interest rates market runups are followed by corrections • Syn: ↑runup • Hypernyms: ↑increase 2. the approach run during which an athlete gathers speed …
65run-up — noun Date: 1834 1. the act of running up something 2. a usually sudden increase in volume or price 3. chiefly British a period immediately preceding an action or event …
66run-on sentence — a written sequence of two or more main clauses that are not separated by a period or semicolon or joined by a conjunction. Also called fused sentence. Cf. comma fault. [1910 15] * * * …
67run-up — noun 1》 the preparatory period before a notable event. 2》 an act of running briefly to gain momentum before bowling, performing a jump, etc. 3》 Golf a low approach shot that bounces and runs forward …
68run of station — /ˌrʌn əv steɪʃ(ə)n/ noun TV advertising for which a particular time period has not been requested. Abbr ROS …
69short-run — adjective relating to or extending over a limited period (Freq. 2) short run planning a short term lease short term credit • Syn: ↑short term • Similar to: ↑short * * * …
70First Stadtholderless Period — The First Stadtholderless Period or Era (1650 1672) (Dutch Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk ) is the period in the history of the Dutch Republic in which it reached the zenith of its economic, military and political Golden Age. The term has… …