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  2. The meaning of LAUNCH is to throw forward : hurl. How to use launch in a sentence. to throw forward : hurl; to release, catapult, or send off (a self-propelled object); to set (a boat or ship) afloat…

  3. to begin something such as a plan or introduce something new such as a product: The programme was launched a year ago. The airline will launch its new transatlantic service next month. A devastating attack was launched on the rebel stronghold.

  4. LAUNCH meaning: 1. an event to celebrate or introduce something new: 2. an occasion when a ship is put into water…. Learn more.

  5. to launch a scheme. to put (a new product) on the market. tr to propel with force. to involve (oneself) totally and enthusiastically. to launch oneself into work. tr to set (a missile, spacecraft, etc) into motion. tr to catapult (an aircraft), as from the deck of an aircraft carrier.

  6. To launch something is to propel it or get it going, usually from a standing position. You can launch a rocket, a career, a product or even a watermelon. Either way, you're getting it off the ground. Launch often means to start something, but to start it in a big way: "The launch of the shuttle was also the launch of a new era in space travel."

  7. 1. a. To throw or propel with force; hurl: launch a spear. b. To set or thrust (a self-propelled craft or projectile) in motion: launch a rocket; launch a torpedo. 2. Nautical To put (a boat) into the water in readiness for use. 3. To set going; initiate: launch a career; launch a business venture.

  8. 2 days ago · to hurl, discharge, or send off (a weapon, blow, etc.) 2. to send forth with some force. to launch a plane by catapult. 3. to cause (a newly built vessel) to slide from the land into the water; set afloat. 4. to set in operation; start, inaugurate, etc. to launch an attack, launch a new ad campaign.

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