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ALL meanings of launch

launch
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  • noun launch A large motorboat, used esp. for short trips. 1
  • verb with object launch to set (a boat or ship) in the water. 1
  • verb with object launch to float (a newly constructed boat or ship) usually by allowing to slide down inclined ways into the water. 1
  • verb with object launch to send forth, catapult, or release, as a self-propelled vehicle or weapon: Rockets were launched midway in the battle. The submarine launched its torpedoes and dived rapidly. 1
  • verb with object launch to start (a person) on a course, career, etc. 1
  • verb with object launch to set going; initiate: to launch a scheme. 1
  • verb with object launch to throw; hurl: to launch a spear. 1
  • verb with object launch to start (a new venture) or promote (a new product): They launched a new breakfast cereal. 1
  • verb with object launch Computers. to start (a software program). 1
  • verb without object launch to burst out or plunge boldly or directly into action, speech, etc. 1
  • verb without object launch to start out or forth; push out or put forth on the water. 1
  • noun launch a heavy open or half-decked boat propelled by oars or by an engine. 1
  • noun launch a large utility boat carried by a warship. 1
  • transitive verb launch rocket: send into space 1
  • transitive verb launch vessel: set onto water 1
  • transitive verb launch marketing: introduce 1
  • intransitive verb launch set forth 1
  • noun launch rocket 1
  • intransitive verb launch product: be put on the market 1
  • transitive verb launch begin on a course 1
  • transitive verb launch send forth 1
  • transitive verb launch hurl, throw 1
  • verb launch To launch a rocket, missile, or satellite means to send it into the air or into space. 0
  • verb launch Launch is also a noun. 0
  • verb launch To launch a ship or a boat means to put it into water, often for the first time after it has been built. 0
  • verb launch To launch a large and important activity, for example a military attack, means to start it. 0
  • verb launch If a company launches a new product, it makes it available to the public. 0
  • countable noun launch A launch is a large motorboat that is used for carrying people on rivers and lakes and in harbours. 0
  • verb launch to move (a vessel) into the water 0
  • verb launch to move (a newly built vessel) into the water for the first time 0
  • verb launch to start off or set in motion 0
  • verb launch to put (a new product) on the market 0
  • verb launch to propel with force 0
  • verb launch to involve (oneself) totally and enthusiastically 0
  • verb launch to set (a missile, spacecraft, etc) into motion 0
  • verb launch to catapult (an aircraft), as from the deck of an aircraft carrier 0
  • verb launch to start talking or writing (about) 0
  • verb launch to start (out) on a fresh course 0
  • verb launch to spend a lot of money 0
  • noun launch an act or instance of launching 0
  • noun launch a motor driven boat used chiefly as a transport boat 0
  • noun launch the largest of the boats of a man-of-war 0
  • verb transitive launch to hurl, discharge, or send off (a weapon, blow, etc.) 0
  • verb transitive launch to send forth with some force 0
  • verb transitive launch to cause (a newly built vessel) to slide from the land into the water; set afloat 0
  • verb transitive launch to set in operation; start, inaugurate, etc. 0
  • verb transitive launch to start (a person) on some course or career 0
  • intransitive verb launch to put to sea 0
  • intransitive verb launch to start on some new course or enterprise 0
  • intransitive verb launch to throw oneself (into) with vigor; rush; plunge 0
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