Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fast-track
verb
/ˈfæst.træk/

Definition
To accelerate the progress or development of something.

Examples
- The company decided to fast-track the new product launch to meet market demand.
- She was fast-tracked for promotion due to her outstanding performance.
- We need to fast-track this project if we want to meet the deadline.

Meaning
Fast-track means to help or enable something to happen more quickly than usual. It is commonly used in contexts like career advancement or project management.

Synonyms
- Accelerate
- Quicken
- Expedite
- Rush
- Speed up