Antonyms for launch
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : lawnch, lahnch |
Phonetic Transcription : lɔntʃ, lɑntʃ |
Definition of launch
Origin :- c.1300, "to rush, plunge, leap, start forth; to be set into sudden motion," from Old North French lancher (Old French lancier) "to fling, hurl, throw, cast," from Late Latin lanceare "wield a lance," from Latin lancea "light spear" (see lance). Sense of "set (a boat) afloat" first recorded c.1400, from notion of throwing it out on the water; generalized by 1600 to any sort of beginning. The noun meaning "a leap or a bound" is from mid-15c., from the verb. Meaning "the liftoff of a missile, spacecraft, etc." is from 1935. Launch pad attested from 1960.
- verb send off
- verb begin, initiate
- The strange brig had hauled up for us even before we got out the launch.
- Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
- Not enough of her could be found, of which to build a launch.
- Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
- Launch your arrows at me, sir, if you'll have the goodness; not at Him!'
- Extract from : « Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit » by Charles Dickens
- Then came the report of an attempt to launch an airplane from the roof of Berlin.
- Extract from : « City of Endless Night » by Milo Hastings
- Thou hast often heard me launch out in praise of her complexion.
- Extract from : « Clarissa, Volume 3 (of 9) » by Samuel Richardson
- Since eight in the morning he'd been in a launch exploring it all.
- Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
- The four boats were in a line abreast, the launch under one sail only.
- Extract from : « Homeward Bound » by James Fenimore Cooper
- "But we have a boat," glancing his eye towards the launch that stood in the chocks or chucks.
- Extract from : « Homeward Bound » by James Fenimore Cooper
- Throw these spare sails on the roof of the launch, Saunders.
- Extract from : « Homeward Bound » by James Fenimore Cooper
- Most of the next hour was passed in prayer by those in the launch.
- Extract from : « Homeward Bound » by James Fenimore Cooper
Synonyms for launch
- barrage
- bombard
- bow
- break the ice
- break the seal
- bung
- cast
- catapult
- commence
- discharge
- dispatch
- drive
- eject
- embark upon
- fire
- fling
- get show on road
- heave
- hurl
- inaugurate
- instigate
- institute
- introduce
- jump
- kick off
- lance
- open
- originate
- pitch
- project
- propel
- send forth
- set afloat
- set going
- set in motion
- shoot
- sling
- start
- start ball rolling
- throw
- toss
- usher in
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