Definitions | fast track |
| noun (s, -, sg=fast track)
- A race track with optimum conditions for high speeds
- A railroad for express trains.
- The quickest or most direct method or path.
- "Google welcomes the ISO decision to not approve the fast track of Microsoft's OOXML."
- A high-pressure or intensely competitive situation, particularly one characterised by rapid advancement.
verb
- To progress something with unusual rapidity.
- "The head of Sydney Airport thinks frequent flyers should be fast-tracked through security checks."
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