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rozpocząć — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • execute verb To carry out or put into effect.
  • launch verb To send something (a rocket, ship, or projectile) into motion, often forcefully.
  • open adjective Not closed, blocked, or sealed — allowing entry, passage, or view.
  • start verb To begin doing something or set something in motion.

Senses

rozpocząć is used for these senses in English:

  • execute (transitive, law) To carry out, to perform an act; to put into effect or cause to become legally binding or valid (as a contract) by so doing.
  • fall to (intransitive, dated) To enter into or begin an activity, especially with enthusiasm or commitment and especially in regard to the activities of eating or drinking.
  • launch (transitive) To send out; to start (someone) on a mission or project; to give a start to (something); to put in operation
  • open (obsolete) To disclose; to reveal; to interpret; to explain.
  • open the ball To begin operations; to set things in motion.
  • start (ergative, of an object) To come loose, to break free of a firmly set position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate.
  • start up (transitive) To commence the operation of; to activate; to launch.

execute — full definition

  1. verb To carry out or put into effect.
  2. verb To put someone to death as a legal punishment.
  3. verb To run a computer program or command.

launch — full definition

  1. verb To send something (a rocket, ship, or projectile) into motion, often forcefully.
  2. verb To start something new, such as a business, product, or campaign.
  3. noun The act of starting or introducing something new, or of sending a vessel or rocket into motion.
  4. noun A large motorboat, especially one used to ferry people to and from a larger ship.

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