fast track noun
[singular] : a process or way of proceeding that produces a desired result quickly
▪ The proposed law is on a fast track to/for approval. [=it is being given special treatment so that it will be approved quickly] ▪ She hoped that her college degree would put her on the fast track to success in the business world. [=would make it possible for her to succeed quickly in the business world]
▪ The proposed law is on a fast track to/for approval. [=it is being given special treatment so that it will be approved quickly] ▪ She hoped that her college degree would put her on the fast track to success in the business world. [=would make it possible for her to succeed quickly in the business world]
— fast–track /ˈfæstˌtræk, Brit ˈfɑ:stˌtræk/ verb, fast–tracks; fast–tracked; fast–track·ing [+ obj]
▪ The proposed new law is being fast-tracked for approval.
▪ The proposed new law is being fast-tracked for approval.
— fast–track adjective always used before a noun
▪ fast-track approval ▪ fast-track careers
▪ fast-track approval ▪ fast-track careers






