Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cut-through
noun
/ˈkʌt.θruː/

Definition
A method or strategy that allows one to bypass obstacles or reach a destination more quickly.

Examples
- Using a cut-through path saved us a lot of time on our walk.
- He developed a cut-through that made the process of filing taxes much easier.
- The company found a cut-through in the market by offering unique customer services.

Meaning
To manage to get through something that is generally considered difficult, complex, or obstructive.

Synonyms
- shortcut
- bypass
- direct route