| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| promote | /pɹə'mot/ | (transitive) If you promote someone or something, you raise them to a higher level, but not physically. | promotion promotional promoter demote |
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All the children have been promoted to the next class.
ReplyDeleteRussian: способствовать
The impact of after-school programs that seek to promote personal and social skills.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; syou kaku, jyou kyu u
promote
ReplyDelete[prə'məut]
vt. 促进, 提升, 升迁; 发起; 促销:
1. The government decided to promote public welfare.
The ones I hate are when they actually trot out the whole cast of a show they want to promote and have then stand there for a few seconds.
ReplyDeleteInitially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.
ReplyDeleteSpanish:promover