rush
//rʌʃ//
Translation
rush
Definition
To rush is to move or act with great speed, often due to urgency or a need to meet a deadline. This verb describes quick movement or hasty action, frequently in contexts where time is limited or immediate attention is required. For example, people rush to catch a bus, finish a task, or respond to an emergency. It can also imply doing something without careful thought because of haste.
Example
“She had to rush to the airport to catch her flight.”
“Don't rush through your homework; take your time to do it right.”
“The firefighters rushed into the burning building to save the family.”
“I rushed to finish the report before the meeting started.”
“He rushed out the door without grabbing his keys.”
“We need to rush these supplies to the disaster area immediately.”
“The children rushed to the playground as soon as the bell rang.”
“She rushed through her speech because she was nervous.”
“Don't rush me; I need a moment to think.”
“The ambulance rushed the injured man to the hospital.”
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Other meanings
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