Rush in Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To enter a place or situation quickly and often without thinking carefully. It can also mean to act too fast, especially before considering the consequences.
Usage & Nuances
Often informal; used for both physical actions (entering a room suddenly) and metaphorically (getting involved in something too quickly). Phrases like 'Don't rush in' or 'rush in without thinking' are common. Typically implies haste or lack of caution.
Example Sentences
Please don't rush in without knocking.
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The students rushed in when the bell rang.
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Never rush in to make a decision.
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He tends to rush in without thinking about the consequences.
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Don't just rush in—take a moment to look around first.
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I know you want to help, but try not to rush in until you understand the situation.
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