run aground - Meaning in Telugu

run aground - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of run aground in English

run aground verb

  1. hit or reach the ground
  2. bring to the ground

    Example

    • "the storm grounded the ship"

What is run aground meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase run aground refers to hit or reach the ground, or bring to the ground. See run aground meaning in Telugu, run aground definition, translation and meaning of run aground in Telugu. Find run aground similar words, run aground synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of run aground. Find the answer of what is the meaning of run aground in Telugu.

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