run out on
Third Person
runs out on
Present Participle
running out on
Past Tense
ran out on
Past Participle
run out on
1
to abandon someone or something unexpectedly
- He ran out on his family when they needed him the most.
- The employee ran out on his job, leaving his colleagues in a difficult situation.
- The athlete was criticized for running out on his team during the championship game.
- he was tempted to run out on her responsibilities but decided to stay and finish the project.
- He deeply regretted running out on his friends when they needed him for their important event.