run low

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Definition

Verb (intransitive) To become depleted or nearly exhausted; to have a diminishing supply that is approaching an end.

Usage

This phrasal verb describes a situation where the quantity or amount of something is decreasing and is almost gone. It is often used with supplies or resources. It functions as a single lexical unit with the specific meaning of "to be almost used up."

Examples
  • Our fuel is running low; we need to find a gas station soon.
  • The company's cash reserves are running low.
  • Patience was running low as the delay continued.
  • We need to go shopping; our groceries have run low.
Advanced Usage
  • To run low on something: This is the most common construction, specifying what is diminishing.
    • The hospital is running low on essential medical supplies.
    • I 'm running low on ideas for the project.
Variants and Related Words
  • Run out (of) (phrasal verb): To become completely exhausted or used up. ("Run low" indicates a state completely running out.)
    • We ran out of milk. (It is completely gone.)
    • We are running low on milk. (There is still some, but not much.)
Synonyms
  • Dwindle
  • Diminish
  • Be in short supply
  • Be nearly exhausted
  • Be scarce
Antonyms
  • Be abundant
  • Be plentiful
  • Be fully stocked
  • Increase
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • Running on empty: Functioning with very little energy or resources left, often used metaphorically.
    • After working three shifts, I'm running on empty.
  • Tighten one's belt: To spend less money because of a shortage.
    • With funds running low, we all had to tighten our belts.
Verb
  1. to be spent or finished
    • The money had gone after a few days
    • Gas is running low at the gas stations in the Midwest

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