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Definition of rushed in English: rushedadjective rʌʃtrəʃt 1Done or completed too hurriedly; hasty. Example sentencesExamples - The A-B Budweiser is rushed out in 21 days for the world market.
- They were riding high for a few years, despite a couple of spectacular failures among products that were rushed to market.
- Had those with the means not rushed to fill the void, who knows what would have been left.
- Then we have various counties in Florida being rushed through the recounting process.
- The political parties ' rushed discussion on the reform programs may be a result of their desperate attempt to calm the public outrage over corrupt politics.
- An evidential rushed effort to complete telling the tale (maybe to meet a tight deadline?) seem to plagued the book's finalising chapters.
- From my point of view, I won't be rushed into making a move.
- The control orders were rushed through parliament earlier this month in the face of widespread opposition.
- The end of the semester seemed very rushed to get through material.
- Buying a home is never something that should be rushed.
- Several have been carried out under the government's recently enacted internment legislation, which was rushed through parliament with minimum debate.
- They are unlikely to be rushed into any commitment with Sri Lanka.
- Not rushed, not with an agenda to get somewhere else.
- In both cases, the new redistricting laws are being rushed through at the end of a legislative session.
- The characters, setting and story did not convince me and the ending seemed rushed.
- The Bill is to be rushed through the Commons this week, with all its parliamentary stages completed by the Christmas recess.
- Rushed work by the harassment officer never gave the man a chance to state his own case.
- The editing job was probably rushed from all indications.
- Some proponents of murder theories had previously suggested a harried and rushed embalming process.
- In America strict regulations governing ship movements near ports have been rushed into place.
Synonyms hasty, fast, speedy, quick, swift, rapid, hurried, brisk, expeditious - 1.1 (of a person) short of time; hurrying.
Example sentencesExamples - With the pain getting worse overnight, he was rushed to an intensive care unit at a local hospital.
- The foal, reportedly in critical condition, was rushed to an equine veterinary clinic.
- On his raising the alarm, Chhel Chand was rushed to a local nursing home by some farmers working in the fields.
- The son was then rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
- She was rushed to Southampton General Hospital with what were first reported to be life threatening injuries.
- She told me about how she was rushed to the OR, wondering what her future would hold.
- He was then rushed into the operating room for some laser surgery.
- There were also reports of Iraqi reinforcements being rushed towards the airport from Baghdad itself.
- Both the players were rushed to a private hospital here where Jarnail Singh succumbed to his injuries.
- Tonight, we'll have a look at British troops being rushed to the region.
- Being rushed to hospital by ambulance can be a nauseating business.
- The injured personnel were rushed to hospital in nearby Sopore town.
- Paramilitary forces have also been rushed to the strife-torn state.
- He was rushed to hospital where he is stable.
- Being rushed off my feet for the best part of 12 hours made daylight playtime impossible.
- The victims were rushed to the sub district hospital here where three of them were declared dead.
- His brother, Jackson Foo Wong, who weighed 2 pounds, 13 ounces, was rushed to intensive care.
- He was rushed to Queen Mary's Hospital, in Sidcup, where he was treated for head injuries.
- A critically injured Tenge was rushed to St Dominic's Hospital by ambulance.
- Neighbour Reg Noice, 42, also rushed next door in an attempt to rescue Louie.
Synonyms in a hurry, running about, run off one's feet, rushing about, dashing about, pushed for time, pressed for time, time-poor
Definition of rushed in US English: rushedadjectiverəʃtrəSHt 1Done or completed too hurriedly; hasty. Example sentencesExamples - Not rushed, not with an agenda to get somewhere else.
- The control orders were rushed through parliament earlier this month in the face of widespread opposition.
- Had those with the means not rushed to fill the void, who knows what would have been left.
- In both cases, the new redistricting laws are being rushed through at the end of a legislative session.
- Then we have various counties in Florida being rushed through the recounting process.
- Rushed work by the harassment officer never gave the man a chance to state his own case.
- They were riding high for a few years, despite a couple of spectacular failures among products that were rushed to market.
- Several have been carried out under the government's recently enacted internment legislation, which was rushed through parliament with minimum debate.
- The end of the semester seemed very rushed to get through material.
- Buying a home is never something that should be rushed.
- In America strict regulations governing ship movements near ports have been rushed into place.
- The A-B Budweiser is rushed out in 21 days for the world market.
- The characters, setting and story did not convince me and the ending seemed rushed.
- The Bill is to be rushed through the Commons this week, with all its parliamentary stages completed by the Christmas recess.
- The political parties ' rushed discussion on the reform programs may be a result of their desperate attempt to calm the public outrage over corrupt politics.
- Some proponents of murder theories had previously suggested a harried and rushed embalming process.
- From my point of view, I won't be rushed into making a move.
- They are unlikely to be rushed into any commitment with Sri Lanka.
- An evidential rushed effort to complete telling the tale (maybe to meet a tight deadline?) seem to plagued the book's finalising chapters.
- The editing job was probably rushed from all indications.
Synonyms hasty, fast, speedy, quick, swift, rapid, hurried, brisk, expeditious - 1.1 (of a person) short of time; hurrying.
Example sentencesExamples - He was rushed to hospital where he is stable.
- She was rushed to Southampton General Hospital with what were first reported to be life threatening injuries.
- The foal, reportedly in critical condition, was rushed to an equine veterinary clinic.
- The son was then rushed to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
- Being rushed to hospital by ambulance can be a nauseating business.
- Both the players were rushed to a private hospital here where Jarnail Singh succumbed to his injuries.
- Paramilitary forces have also been rushed to the strife-torn state.
- On his raising the alarm, Chhel Chand was rushed to a local nursing home by some farmers working in the fields.
- His brother, Jackson Foo Wong, who weighed 2 pounds, 13 ounces, was rushed to intensive care.
- Neighbour Reg Noice, 42, also rushed next door in an attempt to rescue Louie.
- He was then rushed into the operating room for some laser surgery.
- Being rushed off my feet for the best part of 12 hours made daylight playtime impossible.
- There were also reports of Iraqi reinforcements being rushed towards the airport from Baghdad itself.
- With the pain getting worse overnight, he was rushed to an intensive care unit at a local hospital.
- The victims were rushed to the sub district hospital here where three of them were declared dead.
- A critically injured Tenge was rushed to St Dominic's Hospital by ambulance.
- The injured personnel were rushed to hospital in nearby Sopore town.
- She told me about how she was rushed to the OR, wondering what her future would hold.
- Tonight, we'll have a look at British troops being rushed to the region.
- He was rushed to Queen Mary's Hospital, in Sidcup, where he was treated for head injuries.
Synonyms in a hurry, running about, run off one's feet, rushing about, dashing about, pushed for time, pressed for time, time-poor
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