Pronunciation: /lɔːntʃ/
noun a verb that means to start or set in motion
A1 The rocket launch was a success.
A2 The company announced the launch of a new product.
B1 The launch of the new website was delayed due to technical issues.
B2 The marketing team planned a successful product launch event.
C1 The official launch of the new software was attended by industry experts.
C2 The successful launch of the new business venture was celebrated by the team.
verb the act of launching something, such as a rocket or a business venture
A1 The company will launch a new product next month.
A2 She launched her own business after saving up enough money.
B1 The team is planning to launch a marketing campaign to promote the new service.
B2 The company decided to launch the new website earlier than originally planned.
C1 The government is set to launch a new initiative to improve public transportation.
C2 The famous designer will launch a new fashion line at the upcoming fashion show.
formal The company plans to launch a new product line next month.
informal We're gonna launch the new website this Friday.
slang Let's launch this project and get it done!
figurative She felt like a rocket ready to launch into the unknown.
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