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newly
Adverb
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If something is newly formed, discovered, arrived, etc., then the changed happened not long before.
The female insect deposits its eggs on the newly formed fruit.
During the 1960s, the newly independent Mali worked closely with Cuba.
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.