HASTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster haste, hurry, speed, expedition, dispatch mean quickness in movement or action haste applies to personal action and implies urgency and precipitancy and often rashness
HASTE - Rocket Lab A suborbital variant of Electron - the world’s most frequently launched small orbital rocket - HASTE includes much of the same innovative technology as Electron, including carbon fiber composite structures and 3D printed rocket engines, but has a modified upper Kick Stage tailored for hypersonic technology tests and a larger payload capacity of up to 700 kg 1,540 lbs HASTE can deploy
HASTE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary In spite of all their haste, they didn’t have time to finish Officials acted in haste (= too quickly), without understanding the situation
Haste - definition of haste by The Free Dictionary haste (heɪst) n 1 swiftness of motion; speed 2 unnecessarily quick action; thoughtless, rash, or undue speed: Haste makes waste 3 urgent need of quick action; a hurry
haste - WordReference. com Dictionary of English haste (hāst), n , v , hast•ed, hast•ing n swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste They felt the need for haste urgent need of quick action; a hurry or rush: to be in haste to get ahead in the world unnecessarily quick action; thoughtless, rash, or undue speed: Haste makes waste