hurry vs retardation

hurry

noun
  • Rushed action. 

  • Urgency. 

  • an incidence of a defensive player forcing the quarterback to act faster than the quarterback was prepared to, resulting in a failed offensive play. 

  • A tremolando passage for violins, etc., accompanying an exciting situation. 

verb
  • Often with up, to speed up the rate of doing something. 

  • To cause to be done quickly. 

  • To hasten; to impel to greater speed; to urge on. 

  • To do things quickly. 

  • To impel to precipitate or thoughtless action; to urge to confused or irregular activity. 

  • To put: to convey coal in the mine, e.g. from the working to the tramway. 

retardation

noun
  • The act of diminishing the rate of speed. 

  • The distance by which one wave is behind another. 

  • The extent to which anything is retarded; the result of any retarding or delay; mental, social, or physical slowness. 

  • Deceleration; reduction in the magnitude of velocity. 

  • That which retards; an obstacle; an obstruction. 

  • Extreme stupidity. 

  • A decrease in the speed of telegraph signalling. 

  • A suspension which resolves upwards. 

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