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to allow oneself to be hurried

 

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Term: to allow oneself to be hurried


Definition:

When someone allows themselves to be hurried, they permit or consent to being rushed or moved quickly without resistance. This could apply to physical movement or completing a task promptly.


Examples:

1. Verb (transitive):

- Despite being tired, she allowed herself to be hurried to catch the last train home.

- The deadline was approaching, so I allowed myself to be hurried to finish the report.


2. Verb (intransitive):

- The hiker allowed themselves to be hurried down the mountain by their experienced guide.

- He decided to allow himself to be hurried through the museum to see all the exhibits.


3. Noun:

- Her willingness to allow herself to be hurried impressed her colleagues and ensured the project's success.


4. Adjective:

- The travel company offers a unique package for those seeking an allow-yourself-to-be-hurried vacation experience.


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