launch
[lɔ:ntʃ]

verb

[Definition]: to start

[Example Sentences]:
1. It will launch as a trial with pricing to be announced later in 2017.
2. The IPO is expected to launch at the end of this year or very early in 2014.
3. Sprint plans to launch the new service in other parts of the country throughout 2015.
4. The first phase of the launch will be completed by July 2013.
5. Twitter has made news and impacted history since its launch in 2006.
6. Musk says he wants to eventually reduce the cost of a launch by a factor of 100.
7. The service is scheduled to launch sometime in early 2018.
8. Applications for the program launch today and run until December 23.
9. The launch of platforms as a new base of competitive advantage will accelerate in 2014.
10. That event is also rumored to be the launch event for the upcoming iPhone 6.
11. Mars One plans to launch its first crew to the Red Planet in 2023.
12. It plans to launch an online poker site in the first quarter of 2015.
13. The new handset will likely launch at Mobile World Congress 2017.
14. North Korea successfully put a satellite into orbit in its last launch, in December 2012.
15. However, the company is aiming for a full consumer launch before the end of 2014.


[Antonyms]recall, repress, retain

[Synonyms]hurl, throw, start
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