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Term: to rush

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To move or act with great haste or urgency.

Example sentence: She had to rush to catch the bus before it left.

Sense 2: To perform an action quickly or in a hurried manner.

Example sentence: He rushed through his homework so he could go out and play with his friends.

Sense 3: To enthusiastically encourage or force someone to do something in a hurry.

Example sentence: The coach rushed the team to practice harder for the upcoming game.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: A sudden or urgent movement forward.

Example sentence: The crowd made a rush towards the stage when the band started playing.

Sense 2: A sudden and intense feeling of excitement or exhilaration.

Example sentence: The adrenaline rush from the amusement park ride was unforgettable.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Belonging to or characteristic of a specific group, organization, or locality.

Example sentence: The popular rush hour in the city makes commuting very challenging.

Sense 2: Highly sought-after or in demand by many people.

Example sentence: The new smartphone release caused a rush of customers to the store.

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