Synonym: encouraging, favorable, hopeful, likely, probable. Similar words: compromise, prominent, missing, surprising, advertising, surprisingly, processing, economist. Meaning: ['prɑmɪsɪŋ /'prɒm-] adj. 1. showing possibility of achievement or excellence 2. full or promise.
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181. The more promising approach is to study the metabolic activity of the brain during behaviour.
182. I feel a shade disappointed that the small but promising mysteries of the shopping list have yielded up such a homely creature.
183. He has switched to growing them in coconut peat, however, and early results look promising, he says.
184. Threatened groups bring in wives from outside and thus establish important social links promising external support and succour.
185. Hoiographic Implementations One of the most promising devices for implementing neural networks may be holograms.
186. One of the most promising avenues for future work in chronology is the correlation of different dating methods.
187. Rough estimates of cost are used to create a priority list of the most promising cases for further study.
188. He'd seen something rather more promising than digital watches under Mr Schofield's work bench, something in a small bag.
189. The career that looked so promising in 1974 has evidently come to a premature end.
190. Many individuals choose to walk away from a promising situation rather than restore a damaged relation-ship.http://sentencedict.com/promising.html
191. Next day he was promising to take every piece of white-owned farmland in the country if he felt like it.
192. Promising extra money, though welcome in itself, is the easy option.
193. Too bad a promising young fellow should have dangerous opinions and a bad temper.
194. Small farms were assigned to sons of noblemen and promising warriors, on condition they reported annually for military service.
195. The prospects for experimental tests of the dynamical transition paradigm seem particularly promising in the case of focal epilepsy.
196. What seemed a promising job turned into months of boredom and drudgery.
197. Orographic clouds promising rain formed over the Rockies, were boiled off in midair, and disappeared.
198. Although a couple of the other demonstrators also looked promising I have been unable to take them any further because of financial constraints.
199. Where the goal is the solution of a specific problem, it makes sense to move in whatever directions seem most promising.
200. By also promising to look into export practices, the G8 took a step further on logging issues than in previous summits.
201. M University, a freshman on the starting leg of a bright and promising future.
202. Burnt-out old hacks explained a sudden new lease of life, promising their days in the public-relations ghetto were over.
203. Recent work has shown promising results for tablets containing melatonin.
204. He was a promising young rugby player, either at full-back or three-quarter.
205. But arrivals follow departures and the new appears very promising - even if you have to wait a little time for it.
206. Christopher Knox, defending, said yesterday Herron had lost a promising career.
207. Has a lot to prove this term, after a poor season Has to move on from the promising youngster stage.
208. The Hugo Boss management is promising a spirit of openness.
209. Exercise companies use this new ideal to sell products the way diet companies always have, promising a fantasy body.
210. The high cost of clinical trials and animal tests has forced Beecham to hold back products that looked promising in research.
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