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		Definition of hard launch in English: hard launchnoun  The general release of a new product or service to the public.  the site is already up, with a hard launch expected later this month Compare with soft launch  Example sentencesExamples -  With a hard launch expected in late Q3, the company introduced its beta version in New York and San Francisco in April.
 -  There is nothing to indicate a hard launch of the 580 this month: it is all entirely speculation.
 -  The hard launch of the Hawkeye Network, which will be broadcast on its own dedicated channel, will come this year, though no date has been set.
 -  Some technical issues and other final elements will be tweaked throughout the month prior to a hard launch the week of August 13.
 -  The company has spent several months testing "selected" Windows and Linux virtual machines with customers, with a hard launch of the service expected by August.
 -  An Android app will be up first and while he says he has a date in mind, there's no hard launch set quite yet.
 -  More than one source confirmed that ATI is preparing for a massive hard launch of its new line.
 -  Some companies are creating prototypes before they do the hard launch of a new store concept.
 
 
 verb  [with object]Fully release (a new product or service) to the public.  the graphics card is being hard-launched today  Example sentencesExamples -  In episode 1002 I mentioned a program we are soft launching right now and hard launching on Jan 1st 2013.
 -  In early 2013, we will hard-launch the Portfolio, which will contain all the features and functionality needed to simplify the many challenges of a clinician's day-to-day activities.
 -  The site hard-launched on New Year's Day.
 -  We hard-launched the site that day with all functionality.
 -  G4i plans to hard-launch its sales effort in August 2009, with special focus on companies with a presence in Guam and the Greater Washington region.
 
    Definition of hard launch in US English: hard launchnoun The general release of a new product or service to the public.  the site is already up, with a hard launch expected later this month Compare with soft launch  Example sentencesExamples -  The company has spent several months testing "selected" Windows and Linux virtual machines with customers, with a hard launch of the service expected by August.
 -  Some companies are creating prototypes before they do the hard launch of a new store concept.
 -  More than one source confirmed that ATI is preparing for a massive hard launch of its new line.
 -  The hard launch of the Hawkeye Network, which will be broadcast on its own dedicated channel, will come this year, though no date has been set.
 -  There is nothing to indicate a hard launch of the 580 this month: it is all entirely speculation.
 -  Some technical issues and other final elements will be tweaked throughout the month prior to a hard launch the week of August 13.
 -  An Android app will be up first and while he says he has a date in mind, there's no hard launch set quite yet.
 -  With a hard launch expected in late Q3, the company introduced its beta version in New York and San Francisco in April.
 
 
 verb [with object]Fully release (a new product or service) to the public.  the graphics card is being hard-launched today  Example sentencesExamples -  The site hard-launched on New Year's Day.
 -  In episode 1002 I mentioned a program we are soft launching right now and hard launching on Jan 1st 2013.
 -  In early 2013, we will hard-launch the Portfolio, which will contain all the features and functionality needed to simplify the many challenges of a clinician's day-to-day activities.
 -  We hard-launched the site that day with all functionality.
 -  G4i plans to hard-launch its sales effort in August 2009, with special focus on companies with a presence in Guam and the Greater Washington region.
 
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