Idiom | (to) kick off |
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Meaning | to start something, such as a meeting or a project note: You will also see the phrase "kick-off meeting," meaning the first meeting to get a new project started. |
Example | Bill Gates kicked off the conference by showing a demonstration of Microsoft's new search engine. |
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