Antonym: degrade. Similar words: promotion, remote, protest, protein, prompt, protection, protective, compromise. Meaning: [prə'məʊt] v. 1. contribute to the progress or growth of 2. give a promotion to or assign to a higher position 3. make publicity for; try to sell (a product) 4. be changed for a superior chess or checker piece 5. change a pawn for a king by advancing it to the eighth row, or change a checker piece for a more valuable piece by moving it the row closest to your opponent.
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61. An uphill battle trying to promote the latest trucks.
62. I think Catholic schools should promote Church teaching.
63. Most entrepreneurial governments promote competition between service providers.
64. They use it to promote conservative views.
65. Henry Cooper used brute strength to promote after-shave.
66. In order to promote general awareness of Sport 2000 we have also prepared a promotional leaflet, a copy of which is enclosed.
67. The Energy Efficiency Office in my Department continues to promote the wider use of the technology under its best practice programme.
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68. Gender-specific issues will also be addressed, along with workshops to develop problem-solving skills and to promote equality for women.
69. Our scheme aims to promote your strengths and help you to become confident in the use of Mathematics in everyday life.
70. An added benefit is that rabbits are commonly raised without the use of hormones or steroids to promote growth.
71. In June 1788 Clarkson proposed that the London committee promote widespread agitation through forming local committees.
72. Legislators are the elected officials who pass laws or amend existing ones in order to remedy problems or to promote certain activities.
73. A textile mill developed natural fibres for special bedding to promote Kim's longevity.
74. Even those who want nothing are still using their deep pockets to promote the party of their choice.
75. Rich countries increasingly use foreign aid as a lever to promote political pluralism and individual freedoms.
76. The analogy of the sales pitch is revealing, for advertisers do not promote their product merely by providing information about it.
77. Automakers say that in their zeal to promote airbags, regulators turned a blind eye to evidence of hazards.
78. He also promised to promote her son, then studying at Cambridge, to appropriate benefices and to make other benefactions.
79. It is often claimed that high blood cholesterol levels promote atherosclerosis and consequent coronary heart disease.
80. The annual award is to promote and encourage imaginative projects and management of wild game conservation and its habitat.
81. The critics argued that for the same money they could promote a lot more lecturers to the middle rank of Reader.
82. Attempts by the Northern Ireland secretary, Humphrey Atkins, to promote a representative assembly, proved a complete failure.
83. Such cases do, however, point to the need for international collaboration to promote competition in global markets.
84. Officials said there was widespread agreement on the need to promote growth by cutting government spending.
85. It may also be possible to promote rest by teaching some specific relaxation technique, e.g. deep breathing, yoga.
86. Manufacturers, through brokers, pay incentives, either cash or products, to stock particular foods or to promote them.
87. In this sense, from the very beginning, photographs were employed to induce desire and promote commodity culture.
88. Business decided to promote him - from the back pages to the front, to join our other regular commentators.
89. Our main aim is to help promote a competitive and efficient labour market.
90. This category was clearly intended to introduce and promote study opportunities in liberal adult education.
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