Pronunciation: /ˈlɔːntʃɪŋ/
noun the act of sending something into the air or water
A1 The company is launching a new product next month.
A2 The launching of the new website was a success.
B1 The launching of the satellite into space was a major achievement for the team.
B2 The launching of the new marketing campaign resulted in a significant increase in sales.
C1 The launching of the new political party caused quite a stir in the media.
C2 The launching of the new technology revolutionized the industry.
verb to set in motion or release
A1 The company is launching a new product next month.
A2 She is launching her own business after years of planning.
B1 The government is launching an initiative to promote recycling in the city.
B2 The organization is launching a fundraising campaign to support local charities.
C1 The artist is launching a world tour to promote her latest album.
C2 The tech company is launching a new app that promises to revolutionize the industry.
formal The company is launching a new product line next month.
informal They're launching a new app that's supposed to be really cool.
slang We're finally launching our project after months of hard work.
figurative She felt like she was launching into a new chapter of her life after graduating college.
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