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to set afloat or send off
- launchesto set afloat or send off
- launchto set afloat or send off
- despatchedSend off to a destination or for a purpose
- dispatchedSend off to a destination or for a purpose
- dispatchingSend off to a destination or for a purpose
- despatchesSend off to a destination or for a purpose
- despatchingSend off to a destination or for a purpose
- dispatchSend off to a destination or for a purpose
- dispatchesSend off to a destination or for a purpose
- looseto send forth; set adrift or free
- autotimera device on a cooker that can be adjusted in advance to turn the apparatus off or on at a set time
- autotimersAUTOTIMER, a device on a cooker that can be adjusted in advance to turn the apparatus off or on at a set time
- contrastto set off in contrast compare or appraise in respect to differences contrast European and American manners often used with to or with contrasting her with other women Victoria Sackville-West
- launchingSet (a newly built ship or boat) afloat for the first time, typically as part of an official ceremony
- launchedSet (a newly built ship or boat) afloat for the first time, typically as part of an official ceremony
- panelusually sunken or raised section of a surface set off by a margin
- bombcase filled with explosive material and set off by a detonating device or by impact
- parenthesisan amplifying or explanatory word, phrase, or sentence inserted in a passage from which it is usually set off by punctuation
- parenthesesPARENTHESIS, an amplifying or explanatory word, phrase, or sentence inserted in a passage from which it is usually set off by punctuation