What is another word for Launch?
Synonyms for Launch
lɔntʃ, lɑntʃlaunch
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
launch
To send is to cause to go or pass from one place to another, and always in fact or thought away from the agent or agency that controls the act. Send in its most common use involves personal agency without personal presence; according to the adage, "If you want your business done, go; if not, send;" one sends a letter or a bullet, a messenger or a message. In all the derived uses this same idea controls; if one sends a ball into his own heart, the action is away from the directing hand, and he is viewed as the passive recipient of his own act; it is with an approach to personification that we speak of the bow sending the arrow, or the gun the shot. To despatch is to send hastily or very promptly, ordinarily with a destination in view; to dismiss is to send away from oneself without reference to a destination; as, to dismiss a clerk, an application, or an annoying subject. To discharge is to send away so as to relieve a person or thing of a load; we discharge a gun or discharge the contents; as applied to persons, discharge is a harsher term than dismiss. To emit is to send forth from within, with no reference to a destination; as, the sun emits light and heat. Transmit, from the Latin, is a dignified term, often less vigorous than the Saxon send, but preferable at times in literary or scientific use; as, to transmit the crown, or the feud, from generation to generation; to transmit a charge of electricity. Transmit fixes the attention more on the intervening agency, as send does upon the points of departure and destination.
Synonyms:
cast, dart, delegate, depute, despatch, discharge, dismiss, drive, emit, fling, forward, hurl, impel, lance, project, propel, send, sling, throw, transmitAntonyms:
bring, carry, convey, get, give, hand, hold, keep, receive, retainPreposition:
To send from the hand to or toward (rarely at) a mark; send to a friend by a messenger or by mail; send a person into banishment; send a shell among the enemy.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
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launchnoun
a motorboat with an open deck or a half deck
Synonyms:
launchinglaunching, launchverb
the act of propelling with force
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entry, launching, unveiling, introduction, first appearance, debut, launchestablish, set up, found, launchverb
set up or found
"She set up a literacy program"
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tack together, put together, set in motion, lay down, found, prepare, institute, instal, piece, tack, show, fix, establish, put in, base, gear up, put up, frame, entrap, make, arrange, ground, plant, give, order, erect, ensnare, raise, lay out, launch, pitch, prove, plunge, shew, ready, set up, demonstrate, put, effect, effectuate, install, rear, assemble, constitute, set, rig, buildlaunchverb
propel with force
"launch the space shuttle"; "Launch a ship"
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set up, establish, found, plunge, set in motionlaunchverb
launch for the first time; launch on a maiden voyage
"launch a ship"
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set up, establish, found, plunge, set in motionplunge, launchverb
begin with vigor
"He launched into a long diatribe"; "She plunged into a dangerous adventure"
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engulf, set up, dump, found, engross, dunk, launch, absorb, set in motion, immerse, souse, plunk, dip, soak up, dive, establish, steep, plunge, douselaunch, set in motionverb
get going; give impetus to
"launch a career"; "Her actions set in motion a complicated judicial process"
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set up, establish, found, plunge, launch, set in motionlaunchverb
smoothen the surface of
"launch plaster"
Synonyms:
set up, establish, found, plunge, set in motion
Editors Contribution
catapulted
hurl or launch (something) in a specified direction with or as if with a catapult.
the plane was refueled and catapulted back into the air again
Submitted by rinat on August 26, 2019
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Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "launch":
launching, initiate, start, launched, commencement, initiation, launches, firing, start-up, begin, lancer, inception, initiating, chen, release, kick-off, throw, introduction, inauguration, undertake, commence, startup, opening, boot, starting, waging, roll-out, embark, launchin, lanzamiento, beginning, take-off, lance, introduce, launcher
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How to use Launch in a sentence?
The tide is going out a bit, but it will probably improve in the fall with the launch of the next iPhone, this is an opportunity.
When you launch a mass multiplayer game, one of the things is you just don't know how many people are going to show up. And you can't start a game because you need at least 60 people.
Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter:
. . I don't think Apple Inc can produce enough original content to launch a standalone service in at least 10 years or may be 20.
What we fear is an attack similar to the one in Paris, with several individuals who could possibly launch several attacks at the same time in multiple locations.
Even though some of the Islamic State channels were taken off Thursday Telegram, they were quickly able to reorganize and launch new channels, within 5 minutes, the Islamic State was back on line.
Translations for Launch
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- قذف, أطلقArabic
- llançar, llanxa, llançamentCatalan, Valencian
- hoditCzech
- søsætteDanish
- Start, abschießen, lancierenGerman
- άκατοςGreek
- lanĉiEsperanto
- lanzar, lancha, lancear, lanzamiento, botarSpanish
- välja saatma, käivitama, alustama, heitma, kaater, heide, sööstmaEstonian
- laukaista, laskea vesille, heittää, laukaisu, vesillelasku, lanseerata, tuoda markkinoilleFinnish
- lancer, lancementFrench
- lanciareItalian
- לְהַשִׁיקHebrew
- 発射Japanese
- dēdūcōLatin
- rōnohiMāori
- melancarkanMalay
- smijten, gooien, werpen, lanceren, spietsen, lancering, worp, doorboren, aanzetten, te water laten, tewaterlatingDutch
- sjøsette, sjøsetjeNorwegian Nynorsk
- Lanseringen, sjøsetteNorwegian
- uruchomićPolish
- lançar, arremessar, lancear, jogar, tacar, lançamento, arremessoPortuguese
- запускать, запуск, запустить, спуск, баркасRussian
- odštartovať, spustiť, vypustiť, hodiť, vrhnúťSlovak
- lansera, sjösätta, sjösättningSwedish
- phóngVietnamese
- 發射Chinese
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