launch out

launch out
ˌlaunch ˈout [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they launch out he/she/it launches out present participle launching out past tense launched out past participle launched out] british phrasal verb
to start a new activity, especially one that involves some risk

She launched out on her own to start a new business.

Thesaurus: to take riskssynonym
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make a start on a new and challenging enterprise

she wasn't brave enough to launch out by herself

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launch out [phrasal verb]
: to begin doing something that is new and very different from what you have been doing

It's time to launch out and expand my horizons.

He left the company and launched out on his own.

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Main Entry:launch

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ˌlaunch ˈout derived
to do sth new in your career, especially sth more exciting

It's time I launched out on my own.

Main entry:launchderived

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