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launch
Verb
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If you launch something, you throw it.
During the fight, he launched a dart at my head. Luckily, he missed.
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If you launch a boat, you put it in water.
Bob is having a party to launch his new speed boat this weekend.
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If you launch something, you start it or get it going.
The movie star is going to launch her new clothing line next month.
If I can get the money I need, I plan to launch my restaurant within a year.
This opportunity could really launch your career.
vehicle
Noun
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A vehicle is something that moves people or things from one place to another, for example: cars, planes, boats, etc.
Bicycles and wheelchairs are allowed. All other vehicles must stay off the path.
digital
Adjective
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Having to do with digits (fingers or toes); performed with a finger.
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Property of representing values as discrete numbers rather than a continuous spectrum.
digital computer, digital clock
computer
Noun
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A computer is a machine that helps you store, organize, and use information.
If you're looking at a web page, you must be using a computer.