Debuting [verb]
Definition of Debuting:
make public
Sentence/Example of Debuting:
The singer recently debuted her growing baby bump in an Instagram photo flooded with angel emojis in the caption.
Facebook said since the debut of its voter information center in June, that about 140 million people visited the hub, which connects users to information from credible political organizations, media groups, and governmental authorities.
JOYY, which debuted on the Nasdaq in 2012, was a standout in the live-streaming market, with a market capitalization of $8 billion before the Muddy Waters report.
When Google debuted Google Pay in January 2018, it primarily made paying with all variety of cards—credit, loyalty, transit—easier.
McDonald’s announced last week that it will debut a sandwich called the McPlant in key US markets next year.
They’ve raised about $12 billion in IPOs this year, the highest since 2014 when Alibaba debuted.
Since going public in September 2018, the company had mostly traded below its debut price, and in 2019 it received what amounted to a $1 billion government bailout.
I was a huge Good Eats fan when it debuted, and blame it for my entire career.
Expect the trailer to debut sometime after Thanksgiving, Sonderman says.
Joy Enough, by Sarah McCollIn this artfully written debut memoir, McColl shares the story of returning home to care — and cook — for her dying mother.