Pronunciation: /lɔːntʃ ˈɪntuː/
verb to start or begin something energetically or enthusiastically
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.
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.
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