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kicking off

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb kick off has 1 sense
  1. inaugurate, kick off - commence officially
    --1 is one way to start, start up, embark on, commence
    Derived forms: noun kickoff2, noun kickoff3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Kicking Off

Definition:

Kicking off is a phrasal verb that means to start or inaugurate something, especially an event or activity. It also conveys the action of beginning a competition or game.

Examples:

As a verb phrase - starting or initiating something:

1. The local theater is kicking off its summer season with a captivating musical.

2. Let's kick off the meeting by discussing the agenda for today.

As a verb phrase - beginning a competition or game:

1. The World Cup final is kicking off at 5 PM sharp.

2. The two teams will be kicking off the championship match on Sunday.

As a noun phrase - the start of an event or activity:

1. The party was a huge success, and the kicking off was unforgettable.

2. The fireworks display marked the official kicking off of the festival.

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