[
US
/ˈɹənˌdaʊn/
]
[ UK /ɹˈʌndaʊn/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈʌndaʊn/ ]
NOUN
- a concluding summary (as in presenting a case before a law court)
How To Use rundown In A Sentence
- Film producers were the first to notice the rundown part of the city.
- The accolade has not gone to one of the big-name hotels but to a former Manchester couple who have converted a rundown B&B into a set of luxury self-catering apartments.
- It had apparently been hoped that the numbers of long-term patients suffering from dementia would diminish with the rundown of the asylums.
- For those of you who would rather watch clips from the press conference before reading my rundown/commentary, here you go: Tron Legacy Viral: Flynn Lives Group Invades Encom Press Conference in San Francisco | /Film
- Here, we give you a rundown on many popular macronutrients and other basic ingredients that are readily included in protein products.
- If you feel overwhelmed, exhausted or just plain rundown, you probably are dealing with unhealthy amounts of stress.
- P.S. I found that in times of depression, it paid to look at my “Rundown to demob” calendar. You Ain’t No Picasso « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
- The other is a lurid science fiction tale, made up by the woman's demon lover during assignations in rundown, disreputable places.
- The New York apartment buildings in Stern's portfolio helped his firm nab the commission for a high-end multifamily project in a rundown section of Berlin.
- Additionally, these events are raised only under the rundown provider.