Synonyms for «moonshot»

The word "moonshot" means setting an extremely ambitious goal or aiming for something difficult and groundbreaking, often considered impossible. It comes from the idea of the Apollo moon landing mission, which was seen as an extraordinary and daring accomplishment. Full definition

Phrases with «moonshot»

Sentences with «moonshot»

  • Biden, whose 46 - year - old son Beau Biden died of brain cancer last year, was there to promote the Obama administration's National Cancer Moonshot project (which he heads) and Precision Medicine Initiative. (fortune.com)
  • Among the evening's many highlights were the presentations of the prestigious Edison Achievement Award to Astro Teller, Captain of Moonshots of X, and Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric. (edisonawards.com)
  • X has a ton of moonshot projects in store, ranging from AI and robotics to security and infrastructure. (techtimes.com)
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