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Definition of Relaunching
1. relaunch [v] - See also: relaunch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Relaunching
Literary usage of Relaunching
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All about Hawaii (1918)
"Shortly after the relaunching of this vessel the old shop was torn down and a
new structure took its place, a special cargo of lumber from the Sound coming ..."
2. The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa[: Forced Consensus? by Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Michael Osita Ogbu, Ha-Joon Chang (2004)
"... 1999), nor the attempts to resume economic policy talks with multilateral
institutions succeeded in relaunching the reform process suspended in 1991. ..."
3. The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa[: Forced Consensus? by Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Michael Osita Ogbu, Ha-Joon Chang (2004)
"... 1999), nor the attempts to resume economic policy talks with multilateral
institutions succeeded in relaunching the reform process suspended in 1991. ..."
4. The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa[: Forced Consensus? by Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Michael Osita Ogbu, Ha-Joon Chang (2004)
"... 1999), nor the attempts to resume economic policy talks with multilateral
institutions succeeded in relaunching the reform process suspended in 1991. ..."
5. The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa[: Forced Consensus? by Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Michael Osita Ogbu, Ha-Joon Chang (2004)
"... 1999), nor the attempts to resume economic policy talks with multilateral
institutions succeeded in relaunching the reform process suspended in 1991. ..."
6. Modern Essays by Christopher Morley (1921)
"In the wake of this sensation there began the systematic annual relaunching of
old works, with fresh introductions and memoirs and a piecemeal feeding out ..."
7. Modern Essays by Christopher Morley (1921)
"In the wake of this sensation there began the systematic annual relaunching of
old works, with fresh introductions and memoirs and a piecemeal feeding out ..."