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launches

noun

Meaning

  1. The movement of a vessel from land into the water; especially, the sliding on ways from the stocks on which it is built. (Compare: to splash a ship.)
  2. The act or fact of launching (a ship/vessel, a project, a new book, etc.).
  3. An event held to celebrate the launch of a ship/vessel, project, a new book, etc.; a launch party.
  4. To throw (a projectile such as a lance, dart or ball); to hurl; to propel with force.
  5. To pierce with, or as with, a lance.
  6. To cause (a vessel) to move or slide from the land or a larger vessel into the water; to set afloat.
  7. To cause (a rocket, balloon, etc., or the payload thereof) to begin its flight upward from the ground.
  8. To send out; to start (someone) on a mission or project; to give a start to (something); to put in operation
  9. To start (a program or feature); to execute or bring into operation.
  10. The boat of the largest size and/or of most importance belonging to a ship of war, and often called the "captain's boat" or "captain's launch".
  11. A boat used to convey guests to and from a yacht.
  12. An open boat of any size powered by steam, petrol, electricity, etc.

Etymology / origin

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Sources

  1. DictionaryAPI.dev English dictionary data
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