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overrun the cleared level area at the end of an airport runway overrun [′ō·və‚rən] (civil engineering) A cleared area extending beyond the end of a runway. (computer science) The arrival of an amount of data greater than the space allocated to it.
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- "Yes; it will enable your army to overrun any nation that is accessible. And thus have these naked Nantucketers, these sea hermits, issuing from their ant-hill in the sea, overrun and conquered the watery world like so many Alexanders; parcelling out among them the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans, as the three pirate powers did Poland. French Indo-China had been overrun, filled up, by Chinese immigrants. |
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