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Start-up

Noun

A start-up refers to a newly established business, typically innovative and technology-oriented, with high growth potential.

Example sentence: The start-up received a significant investment that allowed it to expand its operations globally.

Verb

To start up means to launch or establish a new business or project.

Example sentence: They decided to start up their own software company after gaining experience in the industry.

Adjective

Start-up, as an adjective, can describe a company, business, or project at its initial stages.

Example sentence: The start-up company was seeking funds to develop its breakthrough technology.

Adverb

Start-up, as an adverb, describes an action performed while starting or launching something.

Example sentence: He quickly and efficiently set up the new office computers start-up.

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