- audioenglish.org z/promote.htm• PROMOTE (verb) The verb PROMOTE has 5 senses: 1. contribute to the progress or growth of play. 2. give a promotion to or assign to a higher position.
- dictionarys.net promote"Born to promote all truth." Milton. 2. To exalt in station, rank, or honor; to elevate; to raise; to prefer; to advance; as, to promote an officer.
- etymonline.com word/promoteIn late Middle English and early Modern English it also had a sense of "an informer," from promote in a 15c. sense of "inform against."
- britannica.com dictionary/promotePROMOTE meaning: 1 : to change the rank or position of (someone) to a higher or more important one; 2 : to move (a sports team) to a higher position in a league.
- translated-into.com promoteFor instance, the French translation of 'promote' is 'promouvoir,' while in Spanish, it's 'promover.' In German, the word is 'bewerben.'
- oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com definition/english…
- promote something The band has gone on tour to promote their new album.
- This trade fair will help businesses from Malawi to promote their products.
- promote something as something The area is being promoted as a tourist destination.
- tr.bab.la sozluk/ingilizce-turkce/promoteTürkçe'deki "promote" kelimesinin çevirisi nedir? ... Television ads, bookmarks, websites and private screenings a six-month cross-country tour will promote the film.
- textranch.com c/promote-to-or-promote-for/promote to. This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to advancing someone to a higher position or rank.
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- interglot.com dictionary/en/en/translate/promoteWomen tend not to advance in the major law firms 1. raise verb (raises, raised, raising). promote verb (promotes, promoted, promoting).