- launch
- launch1 [ lɔntʃ ] verb transitive ***1. ) to send a missile, space vehicle, SATELLITE, or other object into the air or into space:The agency will launch a new weather satellite next month.a ) to put a boat or ship into water2. ) to start a major activity such as a military attack, a public INVESTIGATION, or a new career or project:The police confirmed that an inquiry has been launched into the incident.launch someone on something: the man who launched him on a career in the music businessa ) to start selling a new product or service to the public:The company announced it will launch a new version of its software in January.`launch into phrasal verb transitivelaunch into something to start something such as an explanation, project, or attack with a lot of enthusiasm:He immediately launched into a detailed account of his trip.launchlaunch 2 [ lɔntʃ ] noun count **1. ) the act of sending a missile, space vehicle, SATELLITE, or other object into the air or into space:the launch of the space shuttle2. ) the start of a major activity such as a military attack, a public INVESTIGATION, or a new career or projecta ) an occasion when a company starts selling a new product or service to the public:The launch of their new product line will include prime-time TV commercials.b ) an event at which a company or organization officially announces that it is starting to do or sell something:the launch of yet another program to promote efficiency in government3. ) a large open boat with an engine
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.