launching

IPA: ɫˈɔntʃɪŋ

noun

  • The act by which something is launched; a launch.
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Examples of "launching" in Sentences

  • The slip is due to a delay in launching the WGS mission ahead of us.
  • Also launching is a 'Biggest Loser' fitness resort in Malibu on Sept. 26.
  • The objective in launching these sorts of parleys with your opponents is two-fold.
  • Still, civic groups are once again launching an aggressive effort to get out the Latino vote.
  • "What we're launching is really the first mobile product that is designed to give full Web fidelity."
  • | Reply well the thought of ARES launching is a pretty scary concept so Halloween is kind of fitting.
  • Isn't there some value in launching and monitoring a 1-X, a single 4 segment SRB, when it's not attached to something else, before trying a 5 segment one?
  • Although I technically 'use' the start menu in Windows 7, I don't actually see it very often as keystroke launching is so quick and effective that the menu barely has time to draw on screen before the application is launching.
  • Pyongyang has said that if Washington tries to punish it for what it calls the launching of a communications satellite, not a missile, it will quit six-nation nuclear disarmament talks and restart its plutonium-producing nuclear facilities.
  • The protagonist isn't interested in launching himself forward or backward in time on a voyage of discovery; he isn't off on a dinosaur hunt; he isn't stacking the deck to grow his own personal fortune or create temporal commerce; he's not even in it to alter the course of history.

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