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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121. Still, the response by state officials to the Mixteco unrest has been to launch negotiations rather than to crack down.
122. The satellite's launch brought cheers from the mission control room.
123. The hydrogen could accumulate during a launch and spark a serious explosion.
124. It coincides with the launch of his Heal the World foundation aimed at helping youngsters.
125. The parties will work to satisfy the closing conditions and launch the joint venture in the first quarter of 2000.
126. The extra safety checks on Atlantis now mean Discovery will not launch until 8 March.
127. The police launch slowed at the harbor entrance, then angled toward the Sham Shui Po wharf.
128. It also assigned staff people to work with individual companies that wanted to launch a program.
129. Surely these forces can not result in the ship crawling off the launch pad?
130. And it hit the streets in that colour from its launch in 1894 until changing over to white paper in January 1917.
131. A distillery that wanted to launch a new brand of whisky would face this situation.
132. It was agreed that all transmission of film material will be in a progressive scan format from launch of services.
133. The launch of the engine plant marked a double celebration for staff at Ellesmere Port.
134. The company will meet launch costs of some £2.5 million.
135. It finished the year with the launch of the Twingo, arguably the biggest breakthrough in small car design since the Mini.
136. When a new retail outlet is about to open, the company will launch an advertising and promotional campaign.
137. Despite serious technical obstacles, space agency officials are considering whether to launch a Jupiter space probe powered entirely by sunlight.
138. For a commodity like steel or water, the cost of providing this material from Earth is dominated by its launch cost.
139. This led to sharp antagonism towards the full launch of assessment at 7 in 1991.
140. The main central banks exploited yesterday's thin market to launch another visible assault on the dollar.
141. Each of the Apollo launch pads was 0.65 square kilometres in size and constructed of heavily reinforced concrete.
142. Alp Action is to launch a number of conservation projects, including reforestation, together with a public education programme.
143. The effort it took to launch a new awareness of the value of whole-grain breads was monumental.
144. Good for Annabel, who had the sense to quit the circuit in good time and launch a successful new career.
145. Matt now lives in Los Angeles,(Sentencedict) where he is trying to launch a solo career.
146. The second alternative system would attack enemy missiles right after launch, instead of in space.
147. Finally, it is essential to develop more cost-effective rockets in an increasingly competitive international market for commercial and scientific launch services.
148. He now has 28 days to leave, or launch an appeal against the decision.
149. But this was the party to publicise the launch of the Spice Girls new album.
150. She claimed that their action had been ill-considered and ironic coming so soon after the launch of their customer service charter.
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