Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rush-through
verb
/rʌʃ θruː/

Definition
To perform an action quickly or hastily without taking the necessary time to do it properly.

Examples
- She decided to rush-through the report because the deadline was approaching.
- They rush-through their meals when they are running late for work.
- It’s not advisable to rush-through the learning process if you want to really understand the material.

Meaning
The act of moving swiftly through a task or situation, often resulting in a lack of thoroughness or attention to detail.

Synonyms
- hurry
- dashed
- speed through
- scurry
- race through