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go live

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go live
if a new system, especially a computer system, goes live, it starts to operate. Our new payments system will go live at the beginning of next month.
See also: live

go live
1. to start to operate. Switchboard's online service went live Tuesday.
Usage notes: used of a new system, especially a computer system
2. to be broadcast while it is happening. Suddenly the program was interrupted and went live to the White House for the announcement that the president had died.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of live (= living, active)
See also: live

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The following modules are in development and will go live in October-December 2006:
A big pig has been comfortably living indoors since small pighood--but now he's too big, and has to go live outdoors.
Cartoons go live action in Barman: The Motion Picture Anthology 1989-1997 (Warner, 572.
 
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