0 past simple and past participle of career --
1 (especially of a vehicle) to move fast and in a way that is out of control: --
The wagons careered downgrade and eventually derailed.
Isy passed the fence, careered past a warehouse and hid in the river.
American born was first inspired by his careered inventor uncle, who showed him the wonders of small inventions and experimentation.
Yet the vehicle left the road some 30 m before the beginning of the crash harrier and careered down the embankment in a way that surprised all of us.
She was thrown out of a window and on to the platform as the rear carriage became detached and careered along the platform before becoming wedged under the station canopy.
As a result of that sudden action by the driver, the car careered at 70 mph across the middle of the road, through a hedge and into a tree.
The project has certainly not "careered out of control".
It careered for 100 m, well ahead of the crash barrier.