rush out
B1 neutral separable both
In simple words
To run out of a place very fast, or when a company releases something in a big hurry
Literal meaning: To rush toward the outside — transparent for the exit sense
Meanings
1 A2 neutral
To leave a place very quickly and urgently
"When the fire alarm sounded, everyone rushed out of the building."
Grammar: inseparable
2 B2
idiomatic
neutral
To release, publish, or produce something very quickly, often too hastily
"The developers rushed out an update to fix the critical security bug."
Grammar: separable
Usage notes
The 'release a product' sense often implies the release was rushed and perhaps lower in quality as a result ('they rushed out a patch'). Common in tech and publishing contexts.
Commonly used with
building door product statement album patch
Forms
Base
rush out
I/you/we/they
3rd person
rushes out
he/she/it
Past simple
rushed out
yesterday
Past participle
rushed out
have + pp
-ing form
rushing out
continuous
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