run down

vb
to cause or allow (an engine, battery, etc) to lose power gradually and cease to function or (of an engine, battery, etc) to do this
to decline or reduce in number or size
the firm ran down its sales force
to tire, sap the strength of, or exhaust
he was thoroughly run down and needed a holiday
to criticize adversely; denigrate; decry
to hit and knock to the ground with a moving vehicle
to collide with and cause to sink.to navigate so as to move parallel to (a coast)
to pursue and find or capture
to run down a fugitive
to read swiftly or perfunctorily
he ran down their list of complaints
adj
tired; exhausted
worn-out, shabby, or dilapidated
n
a brief review, résumé, or summary
the process of a motor or mechanism coming gradually to a standstill after the source of power is removed
a reduction in number or size