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Difference between Run something into the ground and Run something to ground

run something into the ground

1. treat smth. so badly as to destroy it:

  • The new owner ran the business into the ground. He had no set hours, gave bad service, failed to pay his suppliers….

2. pursue or discuss a topic, etc. too much or too thoroughly (used showing disapproval):

  • Hopefully, this news cycle will be short-lived as they are starting to run the story into the ground.

run something to groundfind smth. after a long search (also: run something to earth):

  • After searching in many stores, he finally ran to ground the book he had spent so long looking for.

Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase run something aground—(Nautical) cause a vessel to become stranded at low water:

  • The galleon’s crew purposely ran the ship aground on Catalina Island to escape the raider.