fast-track

The word “fast-track” has 2 syllables: fast-track

It's pronounced as /fæst træk/


What is synonym and antonym for fast-track?

In the thesaurus, “fast-track” has 44 synonyms and 31 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for fast-track along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for fast-track

  • accelerate
  • advance
  • aid
  • assist
  • bundle
  • burning the candle at both ends
  • cut the red tape
  • dispatch
  • drive
  • ease
  • encourage
  • expedite
  • facilitate
  • fast pace
  • forward
  • free living
  • goad
  • grease wheels
  • hand-carry
  • hand-walk
  • handle personally
  • hasten
  • hurry
  • killing pace
  • precipitate
  • press
  • prod
  • promote
  • propel
  • push
  • quicken
  • race
  • railroad
  • run interference
  • run with the ball
  • rush
  • shoot through
  • speed
  • speed up
  • spur
  • stir
  • urge
  • walk it through
  • whisk

Antonyms for fast-track

  • arrest
  • block
  • brake
  • cease
  • check
  • decelerate
  • delay
  • encumber
  • fetter
  • halt
  • hamper
  • hinder
  • hobble
  • hold
  • hold back
  • hold up
  • hurt
  • impede
  • keep
  • manacle
  • restrain
  • retard
  • shackle
  • slow
  • stall
  • stay
  • still
  • stop
  • tie up
  • trammel
  • wait

Meanings of fast-track

  • noun
    1. A racetrack with optimum conditions for high speeds.
    2. A railroad for express trains.
    3. The quickest or most direct method or path.
    4. A high-pressure or intensely competitive situation, particularly one characterised by rapid advancement.
  • verb
    1. To progress something with unusual rapidity.

Example Sentences

  • The company decided to fast-track her promotion due to her exceptional performance.
  • They are looking for ways to fast-track the project so it can be completed ahead of schedule.
  • He was able to fast-track his application because of his previous experience in the industry.
  • The new policy aims to fast-track approvals for urgent medical treatments.
  • By attending extra workshops, she was able to fast-track her learning and complete the course early.

On this page you'll find 75 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to fast-track, such as: accelerate, advance, aid, arrest, assist, block, brake.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

quicken

  • abet
  • accelerate
  • activate
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  • aid
  • animate
  • arouse
  • awake
  • awaken
  • boost
  • brace
  • bundle
  • buoy
  • charge
  • cheer
  • dispatch
  • drive
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  • electrify
  • embolden
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  • fast-track
  • ferment
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  • shake up
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  • steel
  • step up
  • stimulate
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  • trigger
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  • whisk

accelerate

  • accumulate
  • advance
  • aggrandize
  • aid
  • amass
  • amplify
  • appreciate
  • augment
  • balloon
  • blow up
  • boom
  • boost
  • bourgeon
  • build up
  • bulk
  • bundle
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  • crest
  • develop
  • dilate
  • dispatch
  • distend
  • draw out
  • drive
  • dust
  • ease
  • elongate
  • encourage
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  • expand
  • expedite
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  • facilitate
  • fast-track
  • fire up
  • follow up
  • forward
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  • gain
  • goad
  • gun
  • hammer on
  • hasten
  • heighten
  • hurry
  • hype
  • impel
  • increase
  • inflate
  • intensify
  • jump
  • lay a patch
  • lay rubber
  • lengthen
  • magnify
  • make tracks
  • maximize
  • mount
  • multiply
  • mushroom
  • nail it
  • open up
  • parlay
  • peak
  • peel rubber
  • precipitate
  • prod
  • proliferate
  • prolong
  • propel
  • protract
  • pump up
  • push
  • put on afterburners
  • put pedal to metal
  • quicken
  • race
  • railroad
  • raise
  • redouble
  • reenforce
  • reinforce
  • rev
  • rev up
  • rise
  • rocket
  • roll
  • roll up
  • rush
  • skyrocket
  • snowball
  • speed up
  • spike
  • spread
  • spur
  • step on the gas
  • step up
  • stimulate
  • stir
  • stoke
  • strengthen
  • stretch
  • supersize
  • supplement
  • surge
  • swell
  • tool
  • up
  • urge
  • wax
  • whisk

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