Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fast-track
Verb (and can be used as a noun)
/ˈfæst træk/

Definition
To expedite a process or make something happen more quickly.

Examples
- They decided to fast-track the development of the new software.
- The government implemented policies to fast-track infrastructure projects.
- She was fast-tracked for promotion due to her outstanding performance.

Meaning
Fast-track refers to the act of speeding up the progress of an initiative or project, often to achieve results sooner than usual.

Synonyms
- Accelerate
- Expedite
- Hasten
- Rush
- Quick-track