launched

[lɔːntʃt]

launched Definition

to start or introduce something new, such as a product, service, or event.

Using launched: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "launched" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company launched a new product line last month.

  • Example

    The rocket was successfully launched into space.

  • Example

    The organization launched a fundraising campaign to support the cause.

  • Example

    The government launched an investigation into the corruption allegations.

launched Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for launched

Phrases with launched

  • to start doing something with great energy and enthusiasm

    Example

    She launched into her speech with great passion and conviction.

  • to start a new venture or project, often with some risk involved

    Example

    After years of working for others, he decided to launch out on his own and start his own business.

  • a platform or structure from which a rocket or spacecraft is launched

    Example

    The astronauts boarded the spacecraft on the launch pad, ready for their mission.

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Summary: launched in Brief

The verb 'launched' [lɔːntʃt] means to start or introduce something new, such as a product, service, or event. It can refer to a wide range of contexts, from business ventures to space missions, as in 'The rocket was successfully launched into space.' 'Launch' also appears in phrases like 'launch into,' indicating starting with great energy, and 'launch out,' meaning to start a new venture.