Pronunciation: /rʌn ə tæɡ/
noun a tag - a small piece of paper, cloth, or metal that is attached to something to identify or describe it
A1 I need to run a tag on this item to see if it's in stock.
A2 Can you show me how to run a tag on the new software update?
B1 The manager asked me to run a tag on all the products in aisle 3.
B2 Before we can proceed with the project, we need to run a tag on the data.
C1 It is essential to run a tag on the system to ensure security measures are in place.
C2 The IT department will run a tag on the network to identify any vulnerabilities.
verb run - to move swiftly on foot; a tag - to attach a small piece of paper, cloth, or metal to something to identify or describe it
A1 I run a tag on my luggage before boarding the plane.
A2 She runs a tag on each item in the lost and found department.
B1 The librarian runs a tag on all new books before shelving them.
B2 The museum curator runs a tag on each artifact for identification purposes.
C1 The art gallery owner runs a tag on valuable paintings for security measures.
C2 The auction house runs a tag on every item up for bidding to track its history.
formal In order to properly organize the event, we need to run a tag on all the items being used.
informal Hey, can you run a tag on those new products before they go on the shelves?
slang I'll run a tag on those items so we can keep track of them.
figurative It's important to run a tag on your emotions before making any decisions.
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