Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rush-out
noun
/ˈrʌʃ aʊt/

Definition
A sudden or urgent release or availability of a product or service.

Examples
- The company organized a rush-out for their new phone to capitalize on holiday sales.
- After the game’s success, the developers planned a rush-out of additional content to satisfy eager players.
- The rush-out of the book led to limited availability at local retailers.

Meaning
Typically refers to the quick launch of a product to meet a specific demand or to seize a market opportunity.

Synonyms
- hasty release
- quick launch
- expedited rollout