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Phrasal Verb - launching into

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To begin to discuss or argue about a subject enthusiastically and sometimes aggressively, often unexpectedly and forcefully.

Launching into a topic means to start discussing it with great intensity and often at length. This can be a friendly and engaging conversation, but it can also turn into an argument or a heated debate.

Examples

No.Example
1During the meeting, one colleague launched into a passionate discussion about the importance of work-life balance.
2My mother-in-law launched into a lengthy criticism of my cooking skills during the family dinner.
3The politician was caught off guard when a reporter launched into a question about a controversial issue.
4The students launched into a lively debate about the merits of different study techniques.
5My friend launched into a heartfelt story about his first love.
6During the presentation, the CEO launched into a detailed explanation of the company's new strategy.
7My brother launched into a defense of his favorite sports team, sparking a heated argument with the fans of the opposing team.
8The customer launched into a complaint about the quality of the product, leading the salesperson to offer a refund.
9The teacher launched into a lecture about the importance of respecting others' opinions.
10At the party, two guests launched into a friendly competition to see who could tell the best joke.