takeoff
/ˈteɪkɒf/Definitions
1. noun
the act of taking off, especially an aircraft leaving the ground, or the beginning of an event or activity
“The takeoff of the plane was smooth and uneventful.”
2. noun
a part of a film, play, or television show, where an actor leaves the stage or screen
“The actor’s takeoff was well-received by the audience.”
3. verb
to take off, especially an aircraft, or to leave a place or activity quickly
“The plane will takeoff at 10 am sharp.”
4. verb
to get off the ground, especially figuratively, such as a project or idea gaining momentum
“The new business plan is starting to takeoff.”