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Yes, "rush" is the present tense of "rushed." The verb "to rush" means to hurry, to do something quickly. For example: When I know I am late to catch the bus, I rush to get out of the house.

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"Rush" is the simple present tense form, while "rushed" is the past tense form of the verb.

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