What Is Another Way to Say “Run By”?

Looking for synonyms for run by? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say run by.

  • Pass by
  • Consult
  • Present to
  • Propose to
  • Review with
  • Discuss with
  • Inform
  • Mention to
  • Brief
  • Check with
  • Float by
  • Go over with
  • Share with
  • Clear with
  • Submit to

Want to learn how to say run by professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Pass by

Used when something or someone moves past another location or person.

  • Example: Every morning, I pass by your house on my way to work.

2. Consult

Refers to seeking advice or information from someone.

  • Example: Before making a final decision, we should consult with the legal team.

3. Present to

Involves showing or offering something for consideration to someone.

  • Example: The team plans to present the new marketing strategy to the board next week.

4. Propose to

Suggesting a plan, idea, or action for consideration to someone.

  • Example: I will propose the budget adjustments to the finance committee for approval.

5. Review with

Going over or examining something together with someone.

  • Example: Let’s review the project timeline with the project manager to ensure we’re on track.

6. Discuss with

Having a conversation about a particular topic with someone.

  • Example: We need to discuss the upcoming changes with the department heads.

7. Inform

Providing someone with knowledge or information about something.

  • Example: Please inform the team about the updates to the company policy.

8. Mention to

Referring to something in passing during a conversation with someone.

  • Example: Don’t forget to mention the scheduling conflict to your supervisor.

9. Brief

Giving someone a set of instructions or essential information.

  • Example: The consultant will brief the staff on the new regulations tomorrow morning.

10. Check with

Verifying or confirming information by consulting someone.

  • Example: Check with the IT department before updating the software on your computer.

11. Float by

Informally suggesting an idea to see if it has any interest or approval.

  • Example: I’ll float the idea of a team retreat by the manager to gauge interest.

12. Go over with

To examine or review something in detail with someone.

  • Example: I’ll go over the contract with our lawyer before we sign it.

13. Share with

To give information, ideas, or feelings to someone.

  • Example: I want to share the preliminary results of the survey with the team.

14. Clear with

To seek approval or confirmation from someone before proceeding.

  • Example: Make sure to clear the new process with the director before implementation.

15. Submit to

To formally present something (like a proposal or document) for review or consideration.

  • Example: The research team will submit the findings to the committee for evaluation.

Linda Brown