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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91. The company was also legally bound to promote competition in the industry and ensure electricity supplies met standards of supply and quality.
92. I use acupuncture to promote muscle relaxation and reduce inflammation in the back's muscles.
93. The sheer abundance of lawyers tends to promote excessive litigation.
94. Immediately Miss Doris decided to promote her to dance arranger.
95. Participatory democracy does need to be strengthened to promote active citizenship at local and national levels.
96. Membership Promotion During the Winter/Spring 1991/2 an advertising campaign was run to promote membership, generating over 1,000 enquiries.
97. Steering organizations that shop around can even promote experimentation and learn from success.
97. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
98. Sportsbridge, a new nonprofit organization designed to promote athleticism for women, had brought the pair together.
99. Equally, the state has helped to maintain the structure of capital markets which promote closer relations between financial and industrial capital.
100. His campaigns to promote photography were typical of the man's belief in photography as an art form.
101. Its aims are to promote awareness of X and provide a forum for the discussion of technical issues.
102. As a result of the increasing acidity, certain acidophilic soil bacteria are then released, which promote further acidification.
103. Objective: to promote international trade, particularly that of developing countries, with a view to accelerating economic development.
104. Indeed, it goes beyond that[sentencedict.com], so far as is necessary to promote a written constitution based on federal principles.
105. This obviously is not an especially efficient way to promote capital formation.
106. This programme aims to promote economic and social advancement and to encourage reconciliation between the two traditions.
107. The Flax Trust was established in 1977 and works as a registered charity to promote inter-community reconciliation through economic and social development.
108. What this prohibition therefore fails to address or account for, is the obligation to promote the good of other animals.
109. They came to do what actors in big summer movies do in the springtime: promote.
110. The talks were due to include discussions of measures to reduce tension between the two states and to promote bilateral exchanges.
111. Meanwhile, the Czechoslovak government has allocated a budget to promote its position on the dam abroad.
112. There are three ways in which competition policy might be used to promote the interests of domestic producers.
113. Still, Congress has been slow to take up arms against foolish laws that promote pollution.
114. Woods supported Motown with ample airplay and was rewarded with the exclusive rights to promote the Revue when it reached Philadelphia.
115. Visa and MasterCard charge cards that promote the schools and offer them a share of every purchase made with the cards.
116. Even during the Reformation it was biblical scenes likely to promote superstition and idolatry that came down.
117. Some companies hire college graduates as blue-collar worker supervisors and then promote them.
118. Leslie sums up some of her concerns about the Madison campus: I wish there was some way to promote awareness.
119. Mr Trimble is visiting all 18 constituencies in Northern Ireland this week to promote a return to devolution.
120. In countries where banking is small-scale and fragmented there are initiatives to promote larger banking groups.
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