Launch Into

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /lɔːntʃ ˈɪntuː/

Definitions of launch into

verb to start or begin something energetically or enthusiastically

Example Sentences

A1 She launched into a new hobby of painting.

A2 He launched into a passionate speech about climate change.

B1 The company decided to launch into a new market with their latest product.

B2 After months of preparation, the band finally launched into their world tour.

C1 The politician launched into a scathing attack on their opponent during the debate.

C2 The author launched into a detailed explanation of the symbolism in their novel during the book signing event.

Examples of launch into in a Sentence

formal The company plans to launch into a new market next quarter.

informal I'm thinking about launching into a new hobby this weekend.

slang Let's launch into this project and get it done quickly.

figurative After a brief introduction, the speaker decided to launch into the main topic of discussion.

Grammatical Forms of launch into

past tense

launched into

plural

launch into

comparative

more launched into

superlative

most launched into

present tense

launches into

future tense

will launch into

perfect tense

has launched into

continuous tense

is launching into

singular

launches into

positive degree

launch into

infinitive

to launch into

gerund

launching into

participle

launched into

Origin and Evolution of launch into

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The phrase 'launch into' originated from the Old French word 'lanchier' meaning to throw or hurl.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a literal sense of physically throwing or hurling something, the phrase 'launch into' evolved to also mean starting or beginning something energetically or enthusiastically.