Fast-track (verb)

To accelerate the progress or completion of a project, plan, or process.

Origin:

Fast-track is a verb that means to accelerate the progress or completion of a project, plan, or process. it can also be used as an adjective to describe a project, plan, or process that is accelerated in this way. it comes from the idea of fast-tracking something which is to move quickly through a process or to speed up the completion of a project.

Examples:

  1. The project was fast-tracked to meet the deadline.
  2. The bill was fast-tracked through Congress.
  3. The proposal was fast-tracked for approval.
  4. The candidate's nomination was fast-tracked.
  5. The process was fast-tracked to speed up the completion.
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