Having been started or set in motion
“The pursuers were asked to take over the launched project, using the same drawing devices, pretending that their previous colleague was no longer on the design project and had left no other information than the sketches.”
Being in, or having been sent, into the air, sky or orbit
“If the objective is to place a satellite into orbit, the latitude of the launched rocket needs to coincide with the trajectory of the desired orbit.”
Having been hurled, flung or propelled
Having been established or set up
To have set up on a long-term basis
“We, therefore, believed that it was necessary to launch a new initiative on national declarations.”
To have been displayed or exhibited
“The company would then launch its new and advanced range of smartwatches.”
To have invested in or provided financial assistance
Past tense for to send through the air, especially with force
“The mechanism allows a skilled thrower to launch a spear roughly over a hundred yards.”
Past tense for to send off into the skies or space
“The army has the capability to launch missiles from ground facilities, submarines, and mobile platforms.”
Past tense for to take off into the skies or space
“The rocket will launch tomorrow morning as planned.”
Past tense for to cause to move or slide from the land into the water
“He said the group had no immediate plans to launch another boat toward the disputed waters.”
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