fast track

The term "fast track" signifies a method or route designed for rapid progress or completion, applicable in various fields like career advancement, project management, and transportation.

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Definition

B2General

A method or route designed for rapid progress or completion.

Example

  • She took the fast track to finish her degree in just three years.

B2Business

(career)A career path offering rapid promotion or advancement.

Example

  • He was on the fast track to becoming a senior executive.

C1Transportation

(technical)A railway track designed for express trains.

Example

  • The new fast track reduced travel time between the two cities.

C1Project Management

(technical)To accelerate the progress or completion of a project.

Example

  • The team decided to fast track the project to meet the deadline.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "fast track":

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