to deal with official or legal business more quickly than usual
But the big banks have claimed the recovery could be wrecked if his plans are rushed through too quickly.
Sports chiefs have noted the way the Government rushed through special changes to Sunday trading laws in time for the summer.
Spurs have increased their offer for the West Brom youngster and hope to rush through the deal today.
The legislation had been rushed through parliament.
The way it was rushed through is a complete disgrace.
Transfer deadline day is a time when managers scramble to free up funds by shipping out fringe players before rushing through deals to strengthen their squads.
When something is rushed through, they tend to make bad laws.
rushes through
rushing through
rushed through
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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