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takeoffs Meaning

takeoffs

remove entry 1 sense 2, to embark on rapid activity, development, or growth, to spend (a period of time) away from a usual occupation or activity, discontinue, withdraw, to spring into wide use or popularity, to take away, remove, a rise or leap from a surface in making a jump or flight or an ascent in an aircraft or in the launching of a rocket, to develop or grow rapidly, to branch off (as from a main stream or stem), a spot at which one takes off, to begin a leap or spring, an action of starting out, an action of removing something, a starting point, a rise or leap from a surface in making a jump or flight in an aircraft or spacecraft, to start off or away often suddenly, an imitation especially in the way of caricature, to take or allow as a discount, imitation entry 1 sense 2, to leave the surface, rob, to begin flight, a rapid rise in activity, growth, or popularity, parody sense 1, a mechanism for transmission of the power of an engine or vehicle to operate some other mechanism, release entry 1 sense 1, to take a point of origin, release, to spend (some time) away from an activity or occupation

takeoffs Sentence Examples

  1. The pilot carefully calculated the distance required for the plane's takeoffs.
  2. The roar of the engines reverberated through the cabin as the plane accelerated for takeoff.
  3. The tower cleared the flight for immediate takeoffs.
  4. The process of takeoffs involved a series of complex maneuvers.
  5. The pilot's hands gripped the controls with precision during takeoffs.
  6. The plane lifted smoothly into the air after a successful takeoffs.
  7. The takeoffs provided a breathtaking view of the city below.
  8. The airline enforced strict regulations for takeoffs to ensure safety.
  9. The pilot went through rigorous training to master the art of takeoffs.
  10. The airport's long runway allowed for smooth and efficient takeoffs.

FAQs About the word takeoffs

remove entry 1 sense 2, to embark on rapid activity, development, or growth, to spend (a period of time) away from a usual occupation or activity, discontinue,

launches,liftoffs, ascents,blastoffs

landings,crashes,splashdowns

The pilot carefully calculated the distance required for the plane's takeoffs.

The roar of the engines reverberated through the cabin as the plane accelerated for takeoff.

The tower cleared the flight for immediate takeoffs.

The process of takeoffs involved a series of complex maneuvers.