takeoff
noun
us/ˈteɪk.ɑːf/uk/ˈteɪk.ɒf/takeoffnoun(AIRCRAFT)
[CorU]
themomentwhen anaircraftleavesthegroundandbeginstofly:
Night takeoffs andlandingsarebannedat thisairport.
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Moving upwards
- ascend
 - ascension
 - ascent
 - be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom
 - bristle
 - clamber
 - come up
 - heave
 - hoick
 - levitate
 - levitation
 - mount
 - pull
 - rear
 - rise
 - scale
 - scramble
 - shin
 - shinny
 - trajectory
 
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Air travel: aviation
takeoffnoun(COPY)
[C]
apieceofactingor writing, etc. thatcopiesthe way aparticularpersonspeaksorbehaves, or the way something is done, usually toentertainotherpeople:
It was thebesttakeoffofthemayorthat I haveeverseen.
Copying and copies
- anti-counterfeiting
 - anti-piracy
 - ape
 - biomimicry
 - blueprint
 - bootleg
 - derivative
 - facsimile
 - imaging
 - imitate
 - imitation
 - imitative
 - imitator
 - mail merge
 - pirate
 - pirated
 - plagiarism
 - plagiarize
 - recopy
 - reproduce
 
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Mocking and taunting