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Sentence count:207+14Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: degradeSimilar words: promotionremoteprotestproteinpromptprotectionprotectivecompromiseMeaning: [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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121. Only with assurances that the navy approved, he told Stark, would his group promote the destroyer deal.
122. Yet throughout this period the Bund contained two tendencies which clashed on major issues but had the means to promote their perspectives.
123. It might help if the impersonal organization were aligned to promote change.
124. The organization advises Fortune 500 companies on ways to retain and promote women.
125. Meditative techniques were designed to eliminate this struggle, to overcome the duality and to promote a more balanced mental condition.
126. All available communication channels should be used to promote these techniques.
127. To tease out their effects, I will begin by briefly outlining the procedural and organisational framework intended to promote interagency co-operation.
127. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
128. When you start a new church, if you begin informatively you promote healthy natural growth among these people.
129. The Government have a comprehensive programme of action to promote equality of opportunity.
130. Hillary Clinton visited Boca Raton Thursday to promote her book at a local bookstore.
131. The company is launching a hard-hitting advertising campaign to promote its PowerBook line of portable computers, Graziano said.
132. Warner Bros. had also chosen to promote the concerts with top rock promoter Ron Delsner to lend the show added cachet.
133. The international aims of the symposia are the following: To promote inter-institutional collaborative research.
134. But some leading shampoos and conditioners contain small amounts of bleaching agents to promote blonde colouring.
135. Demonstration projects promote awareness of new technology to consumers, with a view towards creating a demand for the product.
136. Strategies to promote the nation's health should acknowledge the importance of material and social deprivation more explicitly.
137. The competitive market is advocated because it is held to promote efficiency in resource allocation and the liberty of the individual citizen.
138. There are nevertheless still some school, borough and county choirs which flourish and some music centres which also promote choral singing.
139. This began to promote excessive erosion and Aboriginal concerns relating to infringements of their sacred sites which abound in the region.
140. This will promote growth in the buds below your pinch.
141. This rise in body temperature seems to promote a feeling of alertness in the morning.
142. We have neither the resources nor the finance to launch a campaign to promote any particular aspect.
143. Penguin has produced a beer mat to help promote it.
144. Promote effective two-way communication between employees at all levels to understand better the problems and concerns that affect productivity; 7.
145. Rather than helping their children become more in-dependent, parents become overly involved and promote further dependence.
146. Individual and group exercise programmes promote mobility and confidence, helping to diffuse anxiety and aggression.
147. Nor is a duty to promote a sense of national identity and social cohesion universally acknowledged.
148. The use of a campaign book to promote a candidacy is not rare.
149. A joint commission was to be set up to examine current fiscal legislation and elaborate reforms to promote investment and expenditure savings.
150. For the middle classes Britain meant business and they wanted constitutional change to prevent revolution not promote it.
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