launching

[ˈlɔːntʃɪŋ]

launching Definition

  • 1the act of sending or setting a boat, ship, rocket, etc. into motion or into the water or air
  • 2the act of starting or introducing something new, such as a product or service

Using launching: Examples

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

  • Example

    The launching of the new product was a huge success.

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    The launching of the rocket was delayed due to bad weather.

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    The launching of the Titanic was a historic event.

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    The launching of the book was celebrated with a party.

launching Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with launching

  • a limited release of a product or service to a small group of people in order to test it before a full launch

    Example

    The company did a soft launching of their new app to gather feedback from early adopters.

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

    Example

    The astronauts were strapped into their seats on the launching pad, ready for takeoff.

  • launching ceremony

    a formal event to celebrate the beginning of a new project or venture

    Example

    The launching ceremony of the new building was attended by many important people.

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Summary: launching in Brief

The term 'launching' [ˈlɔːntʃɪŋ] refers to the act of starting or introducing something new, such as a product or service, or the act of sending a boat, ship, rocket, etc. into motion or into the water or air. It extends into phrases like 'soft launching,' referring to a limited release of a product or service to test it before a full launch, and 'launching pad,' a platform or structure from which a rocket or missile is launched.

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