0 past simple and past participle of coast --
1 to move forward in a vehicle without using the engine, usually down a hill: --
The fourth stage then coasted until one hour and fifty seconds after launch, when it fired its ullage motors in preparation for ignition.
If position and speed are compatible, then the coasted track history is combined with the new track.
New tracks that fall within the capture volume of a coasted track are cross correlated with the track history of the nearby coasted track.
The last position of the aircraft is coasted using the velocity, and that information is used to direct a beam of energy toward the aircraft.
They coasted back to the pits and lost considerable time on the track.
I coasted along its shore at a distance of a league (three miles).
He coasted over the finish line to complete the run, but the average speed dropped to 207.467 mph.
He blew a tire and coasted into the pits.