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Launched in a sentence

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  1. The attacks, launched by the U.S.


  2. Eisenhower launched the Space Race.


  3. In the end, no attack was launched.


  4. Wettin was launched on 6 June 1901.


  5. U-66 was launched on 22 April 1915.


  6. Gemini 8 launched on March 16, 1966.


  7. Milliyet Çocuk was launched in 1972.


  8. She was launched on 15 September 1917.


  9. WINC launched its own website in 2008.


  10. When launched, she was the largest U.S.


  11. She was launched for a second time on 26 June 1914.


  12. The operation was launched on November 11 at 05:00.


  13. On 28 August, the Japanese launched their offensive.


  14. The Rus’ launched the first large-scale raid in 913.


  15. NASA launched the Mars 2020 mission on 30 July 2020.


  16. She was launched on 11 November 1911, after which fitting-out work was completed.


  17. She was launched on 25 January 1913, and delivered to American-Hawaiian in April.


  18. In 2016, a campaign was launched to restore the water tower to its pre-war state.


  19. Several attacks were launched against the Anglo-Canadian beachhead north of Caen.


  20. On 19 October, Arana and Árbenz launched a coup against Ponce Vaides’ government.


  21. During its years of operation, Alp Action successfully launched over 140 projects in seven countries.


  22. The government then launched Operation Lalang (Weeding Operation), detaining 55 people under the ISA.


  23. Lody was further memorialised in 1937 when the newly launched destroyer Z10 was christened Hans Lody.


  24. In August 2012, the viral advertising site «Dredd Report» was launched, satirising the Drudge Report.


  25. The following day, a larger attack was launched upon the 1st Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment.


  26. Bulgaria’s first geostationary communications satellite—BulgariaSat-1—was launched by SpaceX in 2017.


  27. The treaty limitations meant that fewer new battleships were launched in 1919–1939 than in 1905–1914.


  28. Lexington and Yorktown launched a total of 53 Dauntlesses and 22 Devastators escorted by 18 Wildcats.


  29. Longer range variants were launched on February 29, 2000, and were first delivered on April 29, 2004.


  30. Grand Theft Auto Online launched on 1 October 2013, two weeks after Grand Theft Auto V’s release.


  31. In June 1943, the Allies launched a major offensive—designated Operation Cartwheel—to capture Rabaul.


  32. She was laid down at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg in 1906 and launched on 5 October 1907.


  33. The twin Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977, each containing a 500 watt plutonium power source.


  34. This marked the first time that a Boeing airliner was launched with engines produced outside the U.S.


  35. As a result, the strike pilots mistook her for one of her undamaged sisters, and launched the attack.


  36. On April 15, 2010, the DSi was launched in South Korea in white, black, blue, and pink, alongside the game MapleStory DS.


  37. A joint operation is launched to take back the site, but Zakhaev launches intercontinental ballistic missiles at the U.S.


  38. In 2007, the club launched the Back to the Shed campaign to improve the atmosphere at home matches, with notable success.


  39. A similar campaign was also launched in Ireland to get the track to 2011 Christmas number one in the Irish Singles Chart.


  40. Dozens of missiles a day were to be fuelled, prepared and launched in rapid sequence against London and southern England.


  41. Swift became a CoverGirl spokesmodel and launched two Elizabeth Arden fragrances—Wonderstruck and Wonderstruck Enchanted.


  42. Hannover was laid down in November 1904, launched in May 1905, and commissioned into the High Seas Fleet in October 1907.


  43. In 2009, the lead vessel of the Croatian Navy’s two newly launched Helsinki-class missile boats was named after the town.


  44. The ship was launched on 29 May 1905, and the President of the Province of Hanover, Richard von Wentzel, gave the speech.


  45. A year later, Landells launched Punch magazine, and as early as 1842 had Evans illustrate covers for the new publication.


  46. On 28 October 1914, Emden launched a surprise attack on Penang; in the resulting Battle of Penang, she sank the Russian cruiser Zhemchug and the French destroyer Mousquet.


  47. The aircraft had been sent out in advance of a major raid launched by He 111s from Kampfgeschwader 26 and Kampfgruppe 100, aimed at covering the German invasion of Norway.


  48. During these battles the Song navy employed swift paddle wheel driven naval vessels armed with traction trebuchet catapults aboard the decks that launched gunpowder bombs.


  49. Fearing that Hungary might conclude a separate peace with the Allies, Hitler launched Operation Margarethe I on 15 March 1944, and ordered German troops to occupy Hungary.


  50. Laid down on 25 May 1910, Rivadavia was launched and christened on 26 August 1911 by Isabel, the wife of the Argentine Minister to the United States Rómulo Sebastián Naón.

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It has been launched out of Cynd’s influence entirely, and ejected in this direction at high speed


2.
Brasil had launched three bussards just before the war


3.
«It’s the asteroid,» Estwig yelled and launched from the seat, «and it’s headed straight at us


4.
The life support is the only fail safe, and it had proven effective against all rogue silicon takeover efforts to date when Lula was launched


5.
It was an event of great national pride for Brazil when the Lula was launched


6.
It was launched in spite of the fact that the loss of the Resplendent Dragon was made public only a month before


7.
That was so long ago, over two hundred and eighty years since this ship was launched, over eighty it had lain here with Ava’s asteroid in the stasis point between the planet and its little inner moon


8.
Once the bussard drive was only a matter of time, no one launched anything for thirty years while they waited for a reliable bussard to go into production


9.
Then, in 2348, the Kassikan launched a missile traveling at the speed of light aimed at the heart of all faith


10.
Martyrs attacked, unsuccessfully, the Brazilian bussard seedships that were launched just before the war

11.
Al-Harron was launched in 2374 as soon as Brasil began production of Satan’s virus


12.
Al-Harron was launched to go after the mother world


13.
In return Talstan declared war on the mortals of Brazil and destroyed thousands of their genetic facilities with kinetic weapons launched from the moon


14.
That technique rendered them invisible to native astronomers, but Talstan’s intelligence had not known that the Brazilian military had already standardized these signals when the Lula was launched


15.
The Al-Harron was launched as a military expedition


16.
It passed the second Pan Solar League expedition en route, arriving here at least six years sooner, though the Heavenly Mother was launched six years earlier and was at the forefront of starship science


17.
«We got a message that it had launched


18.
«We know Al-Harron was launched as a missile


19.
read with shock and disbelief, the document that launched


20.
could be launched within 45 minutes of a decision

21.
He had not known the Kassikan had ever launched a space mission, much less one using this much metal


22.
With a physical urgency usually reserved for athletes and Special Forces troops, Miss Jones launched herself into a standing position, braced her legs upon the pavement and picked up her handbag in the most menacing way that she could manage


23.
» He immediately launched into a recitation of many biblical passages exhorting one to speak the truth to the master like 1 Kings 22:16 and all those in Proverbs all the way to Zachariah 8:16, dozens of passages in all


24.
‘ She studied the tube of ash on the tip of her cigarette, aware of my unease, and then launched it into space with an unexpected blast from her lips


25.
«They were the major power in space last century, they launched the only starships in the twenty first century


26.
“It was launched a century earlier and would have vastly different


27.
The whole crew probably knew they launched in 2376


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» Pan Solar League Intelligence had compiled a list of every starship launched, «Don’t forget the unmanned ones


29.
There were only two unmanned bussards ever launched, Elvecta is still at Nemesis and Ailouk B was destroyed at Procyon


30.
launched a nuclear warhead at this alien spacecraft,

31.
This time he grabbed both horns and the bull launched him, nowhere near as high as it launched the girl, but high enough


32.
It’s a small island, but even a six mile ride in what is essentially a hanging roller coaster thru soaring towers along the crater rim was almost starting to get old when the car took a turn and launched straight out over the crater wall, a thousand feet above the water and a mile from the inner ring island


33.
One of the women spoke up, “There is a record of the expedition from forty one sources who died after it was launched and were not pulled into silicon


34.
Since Ava was a YingolNeerie scholar she launched right into a lecture on that


35.
She watched as one launched itself into the air from the surface of the water and soared off into the air, squawking raucously as it did so … she felt a pang of envy


36.
When near the end of that summer it was varnished and rigged, the little family launched it for its maiden voyage


37.
which this spaceship, containing my computerised soul, was then launched into


38.
The signal was launched into the deep recesses of Outer Space


39.
“You’re insane!” Tane said, and, using the energy of the Abel Berries, launched an energy beam out of his hand


40.
He launched himself across the street and

41.
They launched into an effort to analyze improving the channel, and found that would cost them more than the new muscles would gain them


42.
center fielder launched the ball like he had a cannon for an arm


43.
With that, Jean launched into a long account of the return


44.
in silent horror as he launched the missile at his


45.
But before he could say another word, Gemini launched a swift and skillful kick towards his head


46.
in the air and launched a succession of quick kicks


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Spinning like a windmill in a hurricane, he launched the blade at his opponent, who was stoically still, his hands coiled around his blackened staff as he awaited its arrival


48.
Nelson’s office launched an investigation,


49.
Running across the next bridge, Alec launched himself forward without fear, hoping to intercept the fallen star before its light burned out


50.
their inspections, Antechron launched into a spiel of praise

51.
He’d built a thriving business, whether or not his wife’s money had launched it


52.
At a shout from their Queen, the enemy launched another rain of death


53.
They couldn’t tell who’d launched the fresh attack


54.
Could she really have forgotten that Euredon’s death was the event that launched so many troubles


55.
Nerissa selected her largest stone and launched it


56.
Out from the shadows of the entrance, he stepped forth and launched a pair of lightning spells


57.
She launched herself at terrifying speed toward the lead animal


58.
Danny launched himself at the creature whilst it was still blinded with shock and tail


59.
Zafearon’s front legs paused for a microsecond as the two great dogs simultaneously launched themselves into the air


60.
As Zafearon’s nose touched the wall the near-black wood rippled outwards as though a rock had been launched against a lake’s surface

61.
She took a gamble when she launched her own cable TV network which she describes as “mindful television”


62.
Before the others had a chance to stop him, he sprinted down the last few feet of the slope, across the flat ledge and launched himself into the air, over the edge


63.
Jeff took a run up and launched himself over the crevasse


64.
Fletcher closed his eyes as Chris launched himself through the air towards the opposite ledge and only reopened them when heard a soft thud


65.
“Less than twenty years before we launched it was still legal to smoke in most countries,” added Richard, “There was a time, just a few decades before that, when the majority of people smoked


66.
How could Mars have launched a demon attack? What possible reason could he have for setting a demon on Sebastian? What’s worse, did he not care she was with him? What if she’d been taken out too? She was hurt and confused


67.
A year of investigations followed, seems the Program had been bending a few laws and regulations to get all the vessels launched ahead of schedule


68.
“I’d bet that they launched dozens and dozens of these things to cover most of the planet surface


69.
Looking up, or rather across, at the hatch, he launched himself towards it, trying to spin around in mid-air so that he would land on his front


70.
Russell ripped open the back door, and Sebastian launched himself and Aspen into the car

71.
Chris launched himself up the other ladder and on reaching the last remaining rung he reached up as high as he could, just reaching the deck above


72.
In growing panic he launched himself back towards the door


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I looked at my watch in the light of the flares and saw it was just after 10pm the Turks had launched a sneak night attack and they had nearly caught us napping


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We have launched god knows how many attacks since we got there and I have lost count of the number of good blokes we have lost


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“The Turks launched a massive attack against us in May thousands of the little perishers attacked our positions but we were ready for them


76.
Troops poured across from our trenches to reinforce us and considering we had launched a frontal assault our casualties were fairly light


77.
And there was that Egyptian queen who’s face launched a thousand ships


78.
We retired to the reserve trenches for a few days just in case the Hun’s launched a surprise attack at the take over but nothing happened and we left to return to our farm settlement and village


79.
were launched whenever a whale was sighted


80.
door, and, after inspecting the hinges for a few moments, launched a heel kick into the maroon

81.
and the dark shape of her, like a large black bird, as she launched herself after him


82.
of the things I was doing and even how I launched that


83.
launched that product because of what I heard


84.
why it was not launched


85.
We launched a site and we forgot to test it in Firefox


86.
No one was visible through the darkness, nor was there any sign of movement when Torin launched two large balls of fire into the night sky that hovered over twenty feet above the street throwing pale blue light across the pavement


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The face that launched a thousand ships


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He crouched low, waggled his butt, and launched himself into the air


89.
It was later recovered and reassembled and finally launched in November 1864, one year


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” He had just finished saying this when the Germans launched their first charge we watched them come over the top and run towards us

91.
The bell rang and Millicent launched her attack immediately


92.
He launched a fast attack, blows flying from all angles in Raven’s direction


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He released and the arrow launched into the skull of the vampire, blue sparks flying as his hair caught fire


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when ships were built and launched and then turned over to the


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“I’m sure,” he continued, “you’ve heard of those occasions when torpedoes launched at a


96.
ships had launched several salvoes of torpedoes at the Confederation before calling for the shift


97.
“Boys, get the young ones!” cried Longleaf as he and Bosco launched themselves into the fray, going for the Halfling pirate and trying to recapture the children


98.
The judge launched into a lecture on the rules while Maldynado groped for his helmet with a shaking hand


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There was a rumour (that I believed) which told that every shooting incident was entered into a secret file, and when the file revealed a pattern a formal investigation was launched


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Sentence Examples

The Haumont Woods were taken. The Germans launched their attacks on the former French positions, to surround the Caures woods.

A large-scale operation will be launched against the last line of defense of Verdun.

Behold, the face that launched a thousand ships.

Is that the face that launched a thousand ships?

By now, America is well launched into an era of amazing madness.

The Athenia was launched March 13, 1913;

When we get the canoe launched, we’ll rig up a sail.

Step but with one foot within that circle and… on thy head even if it wore a crown, I’d launched the curse of Rome.

He just launched the biggest ship that ever sailed.

Now, when the Foundation launched our vessel, it very wisely followed an old rule of the sea, no women aboard.

Airborne and seaborne invasion in force is to be launched on Monday night. — Monday night?

I’ve just launched Gerald.

As a matter of fact, if you had the money, she might be launched on a career very soon.

This is a rules infraction and an objection will surely be launched.

The emperor has charged this court with the responsibility of learning the exact base from which this attack was launched.

Catapult plane being launched.

Is this the face that launched a thousand ships?

And after a desperate chase up the river and the police launched the start, finally apprehended the soft wappee… the freighter was thrown out to see and blown up.

Dozens of them have been launched at the Wrights.

Was launched this morning.

When Georgel launched «Under the Bridges of Paris», That’s when I started.

An offensive has been launched against the state’s coffers and your own fortunes.

We’ve launched a protest with your publisher.

[ Mother Narrating ] By Thanksgiving, the school was fully launched.

Undaunted by the vicious campaign of slander launched against them as a whole and as individuals, they have staunchly continued their investigation pursuing their stated beliefs that anyone who continued to be a Communist after 1945 is guilty of high treason.

The next day was launched the investigation that made headlines, known as Operation Pineapple. Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please?

Great! — We’ve launched our ship!

You’re being launched, Septic.

You’d have launched us into space!

Well, sir, the Maggie was just launched. The captain’s granddad was the skipper. His dad was the mate.

An observation post in the heavens and a place where a spaceship can be assembled and then launched to explore other planets and the vast universe itself, in the last and greatest adventure of mankind, a plunge toward the;

«The attack will be launched in two waves and without warning.

The situation was so clear that we already launched Valkyrie.

Is it a cold space into which we are launched… to be evaporated orto disappear?

A friendly neighbor had launched Peter John’s boat.

Pearl Harbor has been attacked. The attack was without warning, and launched from aircraft carriers standing off Hawaii.

You deliberately launched that rocket without waiting for official sanction.

You know what you’ve done. I launched it and I brought it back, that’s quite an achievement, I think.

After reasoned discourse, the venture is launched,

launched and towed away for outfitting.

At the present time, we have launched 10 of the artificial satellites, or birds, as we call them. We…

Rocket Number 11 will be launched in 20 minutes.

Rocket Number 12 will be launched in five minutes.

The face that launched 1 000 ships.

But at the end of it, the entire audience will rise as one man and demand… not only that such a campaign be launched at once, but that Mr. Hopkins should head it.

But before you get launched on it, we have something of a problem we ought to discuss.

«was a single-stage, astro-propelled rocket launched 13 months ago

Definition of Launched

started; began

Examples of Launched in a sentence

The police launched an investigation to find out who stole the expensive rings from the jewelry store.

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After her new business launched, Megan spent most of the time trying to bring new customers to the start-up.

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The lawyer launched into a speech about why his client should be set free, but the judge stopped him before he finished his first sentence.

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Launched in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use launched in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for launched.

  • He launched forth! (10)
  • The boat was turned and launched. (10)
  • A boat had been launched from the town. (10)
  • He launched into harrowing details of hell. (2)
  • He launched on a series of desolate images. (10)
  • Adding and Kenby launched upon us is too much. (9)
  • Moreover, tell a woman to put back, when she is once clearly launched! (10)
  • I boldly launched out on a campaign against the dragon. (16)
  • Now that he was launched, March rather enjoyed letting himself go. (9)
  • Then striking out vigorously with his feet he launched his body forward. (8)
  • Mrs. Larne launched a box at his ears, and receiving the wind of it he fell prone. (8)
  • She did not ask him what the case was, but he was launched now, and he pressed on. (9)
  • I was thus fairly launched into my inveterate habit, and nothing could arrest my progress. (6)
  • The son of a System was, therefore, launched; not only through the surf, but in deep waters. (10)
  • At sixteen, he was appointed to a position as organist and was thus launched into musical life. (3)
  • The sun was well down behind the hills before we launched the canoes on the day we left Budapest. (20)
  • The sign of his reviving strength was shown by a complaint he launched at the earthy smell of the place. (10)
  • What was Britain to do with four millions of earnest, fearless people launched in a war for independence? (18)
  • She had it, and of so high a flavour that the more he thought of the epigram launched at her the more he grew displeased. (10)
  • Down that almost precipitous bank, Bothwell launched his horse, and so first, as they say, attracted the bright eyes of Mary. (2)
  • The moon launched her fairy silver fleets on a double sweep of the little river round an island of reeds and two tall poplars. (10)
  • He sighed, and on another surging of his admiration launched the resolve that he would serve her blindly, without one question. (10)
  • His intensity of sensation launched him on an eternity of the swinging in ridiculous nakedness to the measure of time gone crazy. (10)
  • He then launched off the shoulder a mighty down-fling, calmly, watching it strike the prisoner to earth, like an ox under the hammer. (10)
  • Rosamund was inattentive to the conversational slipshod, and launched one of the heavy affirmatives which are in dialogue full stops. (10)
  • They were launched at a carefully selected and critical moment—at the end, to wit, of a long and well-managed series of minor attacks. (16)
  • When this disquieting news leaked out at Beauséjour, more Acadians became disheartened, and in spite of the threats launched against them, deserted by dozens. (19)
  • The Press interpreted the cough as a warning to Government; and Government launched a big ship with hurrahs, and ordered the recruiting-sergeant to be seen conspicuously. (10)

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  • launched
  • placed into orbit
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Synonym: fire, introduce, spring, start. Similar words: laundry, punch, bunch, unchangeable, aunt, laugh at, jauntily, bench. Meaning: [lɔːntʃ]  n. 1. a motorboat with an open deck or a half deck 2. the act of propelling with force. v. 1. set up or found 2. propel with force 3. launch for the first time; launch on a maiden voyage 4. begin with vigor 5. get going; give impetus to 6. smoothen the surface of. 

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1. They managed to launch on a new business.

2. The Queen is to launch a new warship today.

3. The countdown to the rocket launch will begin at 9.00 am.

4. We’re going to launch a big recruitment drive in the autumn.

5. Wimbledon has been a launch pad for so many players.

6. The Glasgow-based company is to launch a stock-market flotation this summer.

7. Those who dared to launch out beyond the unknown waters became the discoverers of new lands.

8. There’s a big press launch today and you’re most welcome to come along.

9. The company proudly announced the launch of its new range of cars.

10. Would it be wise to launch into this rough sea?

11. The official launch date is in May.

12. The launch was no go due to the weather.

13. Double-click on an icon to launch an application.

14. Are you at the launch of the new ship?

15. The launch was delayed by a technical hitch.

16. The launch of a ship was a big occasion.

17. He was poising himself to launch a final attack.

18. They decided to launch a pre-emptive strike.

19. Jack’s parents decided to launch him into business.

20. We launch a new sales campaign this fall.

21. I saw the launch of the rocket yesterday.

22. The Navy is to launch a new warship today.

23. The army is about to launch a major offensive.

24. The police launch hailed to us to come to.

25. Don’t just launch into exercise without warming up first.

25. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!

26. The actress was guest of honour at the launch.

27. How much champagne will we need for the launch?

28. She is signing copies of her book at the official launch.

29. A spokesman for the dockyard said they hoped to launch the first submarine within two years.

30. Military officials are still tight-lipped about when or whether their forces will launch a ground offensive.

More similar words: laundry, punch, bunch, unchangeable, aunt, laugh at, jauntily, bench, ranch, branch, burst out laughing, franchise, in charge of, uncle, bounce, unclear, uncover, council, function, announce, truncated, uncertain, functional, and function, malfunction, uncertainty, uncomfortable, renunciation, announcement. 

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[ lawnch, lahnch ]

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verb (used with object)

to set (a boat or ship) in the water.

to float (a newly constructed boat or ship) usually by allowing to slide down inclined ways into the water.

to send forth, catapult, or release, as a self-propelled vehicle or weapon: Rockets were launched midway in the battle.The submarine launched its torpedoes and dived rapidly.

to start (a person) on a course, career, etc.

to set going; initiate: to launch a scheme.

to start (a new venture) or promote (a new product): They launched a new breakfast cereal.

Computers. to start (a software program).

verb (used without object)

to burst out or plunge boldly or directly into action, speech, etc.

to start out or forth; push out or put forth on the water.

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Origin of launch

1

First recorded in 1300–50; late Middle English launche, from Anglo-French lancher, from Late Latin lanceāre “to wield a lance”; see lance1

OTHER WORDS FROM launch

launch·a·ble, adjectiveun·launched, adjectivewell-launched, adjective

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[ lawnch, lahnch ]

/ lɔntʃ, lɑntʃ /


noun

a heavy open or half-decked boat propelled by oars or by an engine.

a large utility boat carried by a warship.

Origin of launch

2

First recorded in 1690–1700; from Spanish, Portuguese lancha, earlier Portuguese lanchara, first attested in 1515 in an account of boats encountered near the Strait of Malacca; further origin uncertain; perhaps from Malay lancharan, derivative of lanchar “swift,” unless modern Malay lancha is from Portuguese

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Where does launch come from?

Rocket ships and medieval knights wouldn’t seem like they have a lot in common. We launch rocket ships into outer space—something those old knights, trotting around on horseback and wielding their lances, could hardly have ever imagined.

Launch entered English around 1300–50. Back then, launch meant “to rush, spring (into motion), send forth, hurl (a weapon).” Launch comes from French, which in turn comes from Late Latin lanceāre, “to wield a lance.” This verb, lanceāre, is based on the Latin noun lancea, “lance, spear.” The Latin lancea may ultimately come from an ancient Celtic word.

As you’ve probably guessed, the Latin lancea is the ultimate source of the English lance, originally “a long wooden shaft with a pointed metal head, used as a weapon by knights and cavalry soldiers in charging.” Slightly older than the verb launch, lance entered English around 1250–1300.

Now, the Late Latin verb lanceāre also yields (through French) the English verb lance. Today, that verb is mainly used for actions of piercing and making incisions—much finer and more careful cuts, thankfully, than resulted from a knight’s lance. But in the early 1300s, lance was effectively a synonym for launch, also meaning “to throw or hurl.”

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When did we start saying we launched such things as boats? That sense of launch is so far first evidenced, as it happens, during the heydey of knights launching lances. This sense of launch, meaning “to a set (a boat or ship) in the water,” is recorded in the Alliterative Morte Arthure, a remarkable poem about that legendary leader of knights, King Arthur, dated to around 1400.

The basic, underlying sense of launch (“to send forth”) has inspired many other metaphorical extensions, from launching careers and launching products to book launches, campaign launches, and, by the time we entered the Space Age, rocket launches.

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Speaking of King Arthur, his greatest knight—and most notorious, thanks to his love affair with Queen Guinevere—was Lancelot. As legend has it, Lancelot was also one of the greatest jousters of his day. Jousters fight on horseback with lances. Is that how Lancelot got his name?

That Lancelot is spelled like lance appears to be the result of association, the name shaped into its form under the influence of French. The origin of the name Lancelot is obscure, but it is probably ultimately Celtic or Germanic. You might say that efforts to root Lancelot simply in lance have failed to … launch.

Words related to launch

commence, inaugurate, institute, introduce, open, start, barrage, blast off, bombard, bung, cast, catapult, discharge, dispatch, drive, eject, fling, heave, hurl, lance

How to use launch in a sentence

  • GQ is looking to deepen its commerce revenue stream with the launch of its new e-commerce store, The GQ Shop, on Tuesday.

  • Its Good & Gather grocery line has become a billion-dollar brand less than a year after its launch.

  • Similarly, there aren’t any branded content tags available for use at launch, unlike within the main Instagram feed, where influencers can signal they have been paid by an advertiser to promote a product.

  • Sportico, a sports business publication planned by Penske Media, has moved its launch date up by three months, before it had even hired any writers.

  • Women’s lifestyle title Marie Claire is getting into the sampling business with the launch of Beauty Drawer, opening Monday, 3 Aug, 9.

  • An arrow appears indicating the direction you will launch your ball.

  • With those words was a promise to launch the first group of passengers in the coming year.

  • And, with Coca-Cola announcing the launch of a new milk product, the beverage could be back in our hands before we know it.

  • He argues persuasively that the decision to launch the attack was completely contrary to reason and good military judgment.

  • Instead, they saw music videos as a launch pad for a whole new artistic movement: virality.

  • The launch was about twenty feet long with a small cabin and a fresh coat of brown paint.

  • There I deal direct with the San Francisco buyers—and in this launch; it serves me very well as an office.

  • He lost his head as the lower gates swung open, and broke the rule of the river by pushing out in front of a launch.

  • The launch was already under way, and young Cargill trying to avoid it better, thrust with his boat-hook at the side of the lock.

  • Gwynne turned with a start and found that Isabel had run her launch up to a little pier.

British Dictionary definitions for launch (1 of 2)


verb

to move (a vessel) into the water

to move (a newly built vessel) into the water for the first time

(tr)

  1. to start off or set in motionto launch a scheme
  2. to put (a new product) on the market

(tr) to propel with force

to involve (oneself) totally and enthusiasticallyto launch oneself into work

(tr) to set (a missile, spacecraft, etc) into motion

(tr) to catapult (an aircraft), as from the deck of an aircraft carrier

(intr foll by into) to start talking or writing (about)he launched into a story

(intr usually foll by out) to start (out) on a fresh course

(intr usually foll by out) informal to spend a lot of money

noun

an act or instance of launching

Word Origin for launch

C14: from Anglo-French lancher, from Late Latin lanceāre to use a lance, hence, to set in motion. See lance

British Dictionary definitions for launch (2 of 2)


noun

a motor driven boat used chiefly as a transport boat

the largest of the boats of a man-of-war

Word Origin for launch

C17: via Spanish lancha and Portuguese from Malay lancharan boat, from lanchar speed

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