liftoff
or lift-off
[ lift-awf, -of ]
/ ˈlɪftˌɔf, -ˌɒf /
noun
Aeronautics, Rocketry.
- the action of an aircraft in becoming airborne or of a rocket in rising from its launching site under its own power.
- the instant when such action occurs.
Informal.
the launching or commencement of a project, plan, etc.: The liftoff of the sales campaign will be next month.
adjective
that removes by lifting off; capable of being lifted off: a liftoff correction tape for typewriters; magnetized, liftoff nameplates.
Origin of liftoff
First recorded in 1955–60; noun, adj. use of verb phrase
lift off
Words nearby liftoff
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ligament of head of femur,
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Example sentences from the Web for liftoff
She watched the liftoff from a boat floating down the Banana River near the launch site in Florida.
Moon Men: The Private Lives of Neil Armstrong and Pals in “Togethersville” |Lily Koppel |September 1, 2012 |DAILY BEASTThey tell Sandra McElwaine about their orbital road trip ahead of Scott's liftoff this week.
British Dictionary definitions for liftoff
liftoff
/ (ˈlɪftˌɒf) /
noun
the initial movement or ascent of a rocket from its launch pad
the instant at which this occurs
verb lift off
(intr, adverb)
(of a rocket) to leave its launch pad