rushed

/rʌʃt/
adjective
  1. Done or completed in a hurry, often with less care or attention than usual.
    • Her rushed decision led to problems later.
    • We had a rushed breakfast before the meeting.
    • The rushed job had several mistakes.
  2. Feeling or showing a need to hurry; under time pressure.
    • Don't feel rushed; take your time to answer.
    • The rushed staff worked through their lunch break.
    • He felt rushed during the exam and couldn't think clearly.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of rush: to move or act with great speed or urgency.
    • She rushed to the store before it closed.
    • He rushed through his homework so he could go outside.
    • They rushed the patient to the hospital.
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