launch into
Third Person
launches into
Present Participle
launching into
Past Tense
launched into
Past Participle
launched into
1
to start doing something suddenly and with great enthusiasm
transitive
- The children launched into a game of tag.
- The politician launched into a passionate speech about the need for change.
- The professor launched into a long lecture on the history of the universe.
- The company launched into a new era of innovation.
- Every morning, she launches into her work with energy and determination.
2
to make oneself start doing something with great enthusiasm
- Excited about the project, she launched herself into the research with great enthusiasm.
- Every Monday, he launches himself into a new week of challenges.
- Feeling inspired, she launched herself into a new fitness routine.
- Motivated by the opportunity, he launched himself into learning a new language.
- The team, motivated by the challenge, launched themselves into the competition.
3
to start describing, telling a story, or criticizing something suddenly
transitive
- Excited to share her experience, she launched into a vivid description of her travels.
- With strong opinions, the critic launched into a review of the latest film.
- Frustrated by the situation, he launched into a passionate critique of the policy.
- Whenever I bring up that topic, he launches into a passionate discussion.
- She often launches into captivating stories during family gatherings.