abet, assist, bulletin, edify, expedite, go straight, lend wings to, patronize, push, socialize, support
Definitionv. contribute to the progress or growth of
Last update: September 29, 2016
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The director knows Rahul's hard work and thus promoted him to the post of G.M.. [Please select]
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Where possible, promote staff within to show career advancement. [verb]
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Abiotic stress has been postulated to promote production of active oxygen species within the cells. [verb]
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The older a man gets, the higher they promote him. [verb]
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Such men, in the prime of their life, should be promoted, instead of being disabled, for a scratch like that. [verb]
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The highest duty of man was to create and promote life, and to have many children was therefore considered praiseworthy. [verb]
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To promote or restore concord among his followers was indispensable. [verb]
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In England the newly established "Road Club" might promote the interests of British motor tourists, and the large numbers of Americans and foreigners, by undertaking a similar work. [verb]
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Sainte Beuve says that, after his tour of France, his service book being filled with good certificates, Proudhon was promoted to the position of foreman. [verb]
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When a man is devoted to a great and glorious cause, should he not do everything in his power to promote its success against those who oppose it. [verb]
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Just as well say that health can be promoted by a widespread contagion. [verb]
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