Promote
21promote — verb (T) 1 to help something to develop and be successful: a meeting to promote trade between Taiwan and the U.K. | Fertilizer promotes leaf growth. 2 (usually passive) to give someone a better, more responsible job in a company: promote sb to… …
22promote — /prə məυt/ verb 1. to give someone a more important job or to move someone to a higher grade ● He was promoted from salesman to sales manager. 2. to advertise a product ♦ to promote a new product to increase the sales of a new product by a sales… …
23promote — transitive verb (promoted; promoting) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin promotus, past participle of promovēre, literally, to move forward, from pro forward + movēre to move Date: 14th century 1. a. to advance in station, rank, or honor ;… …
24promote — promotable, adj. promotability, n. /preuh moht /, v.t., promoted, promoting. 1. to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace. 2. to advance in rank, dignity, position, etc. (opposed to demote). 3. Educ. to put ahead… …
25promote — pro·mote prə mōt vt, pro·mot·ed; pro·mot·ing to cause or contribute to the growth, development, or occurrence of <sugary drinks promote cavities> <a diet that promotes good health> …
26promote to — phr verb Promote to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑manager …
27promote — pro•mote [[t]prəˈmoʊt[/t]] v. t. mot•ed, mot•ing 1) to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace[/ex] 2) to advance in rank, dignity, position, etc 3) edu to advance to the next higher grade in a school 4) to aid in… …
28promotė — sf. (1) BŽ417 žr. pramotė: Jie (giminės nariai) visi turi vieną bendrą promotę rš …
29promote — antraštės lygio padidinimas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Dokumento metmenų tvarkysenos komanda, kai nurodytas jo dalies (skyriaus, skyrelio) ↑antraštės lygis padidinamas – pereinama į aukštesnio lygio antraštę. Paprastai didinama… …
30promote — /prə məυt/ verb to advertise ♦ to promote a new product to increase the sales of a new product by a sales campaign, by TV commercials or free gifts, or by giving discounts …