Similar words: launch, lynching, ranching, wrenching, unflinching, paunch, paunchy, staunch. Meaning: ['lɔːntʃɪŋ] n. 1. the act of moving a newly built vessel into the water for the first time 2. the act of beginning something new 3. the act of propelling with force.
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91. The company is launching a hard-hitting advertising campaign to promote its PowerBook line of portable computers, Graziano said.
92. Iprocessing files via Wordpad by dragging them on to its icon than by launching the program that created the file.
93. There will also be assistance in planning and implementing new product development programmes as well as positioning and launching products in international markets.
94. The company also showed off a new 166-megahertz Pentium Presario computer by launching games that place great demands on the processor.
95. They must find a way to unlock the defence other than by simply launching men head first into oblivion.
96. Launching a new round of trade liberalisation talks after the failure of the Seattle summit remains a high priority for both sides.
97. The simplest protest - organising a meeting or launching a petition - may help.
98. Besides, maybe Jansher was growing tired and sensed that I was on the verge of launching a dramatic and telling comeback.
99. Issues considered include conducting supplier audits and launching greener products.
100. The doctor is launching a direct attack at the source of the allegations -- a lawsuit.
101. The artist will soon release 50 bottles at spots near San Francisco Bay while consigning another 100 for launching around the world.
102. Manager Malcolm Crosby wants to drastically trim the Roker wage bill before launching into the transfer market.
103. Shah next embarked on a new project of launching a national daily, Today, which would eschew traditional printing practices.
104. Mr Roberts also confirmed that Ford is launching a full-size sport-utility vehicle this fall called the Expedition.
105. Emap is to invest £4.4 million in launching and developing the new web business.
106. Designers' Saturday has traditionally been used as a launching pad for designs and this year is no exception.
107. The Kabul regime responded by reinforcing the garrison's 3,000-4,000 regular troops and by launching a high-altitude bombing campaign.
108. Both took up teaching as a way to pay the rent while launching what they hoped would be their real careers.
109. By launching the commercial scheme in the guise of an athletic club it falls within the rules of the Amateur Athletic Association.
110. Aligning intermediate shaft and propeller shaft after launching.
111. ZangZing is launching its private beta test today.
112. The launching of the missile went off like clockwork.
113. The rocket lifted off from the launching pad.
114. Plan and implement new product charge launching service preparations.
115. The rockets rose hissing over the launching site.
116. Guiding gutter is important component part of launching site.
117. The assembled and tested missile was transported to the launching site by railway line using a special transport-installation unit propelled by a diesel locomotive.
118. Besides, the paper also presents the weapon's launching and technical sites facilities and their functions,[http://sentencedict.com/launching.html] and sys-tem operational process.
119. The Obama administration is lunching launching a national competion competition called Race to the Top.
120. China is the 3 rd country capable of launching geosynchronous satellite on its own.
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