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Promote

Promote meaning

To raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank. | To advocate or urge on behalf of (something or someone); to attempt to popularize or sell by means of advertising or publicity. | To encourage, urge or incite.

Example sentences (20)

In addition, Promote now gives small businesses who work with creators the option to promote the creators’ videos or LIVE videos to help increase views to their target audience.

I want to promote it, set up my own gym or group where I can promote sessions or boot camps.

Overall, these activities promote sustainability and promote a close-knit community.

Through these bills, we aim to empower our citizens, enhance social justice, promote economic growth, and promote peace and security.

CEO of Eden Honeybush Tea Werner Thomas said leveraging the biodiversity economy to promote conservation, as well as species and ecosystems management, will also promote growth and transformation.

He investigated how to better promote shared values and tackle harmful practices and how to promote both freedom of religion and freedom of speech.

In reality, the QUAD is neither designed to promote peace in Asia nor to promote mechanisms for resolving colonial-era border conflicts within the region.

We must continue to identify and develop partnerships that promote investment in key sectors and promote regional trade.

It’s not that I don’t know how to promote my shit but I just don’t have enough resources to promote them, so this is pure grace.

The prime minister intends to "promote a generation of talent" in a reshuffle aimed at preparing the Tories for the post-Brexit future, with No10 sources saying they were planning to promote women into junior ministerial positions.

With everything that's going on, music can still get handed in, but we can't promote it the way we need to promote it: can't go on tour, it's hard to do interviews if it isn't FaceTime or phone things, can't be in certain places.

Promote team-based learning, help students in problem-based learning and project based learning and promote thinking skills, bilingual skills and leadership through fun activities,” said Jenifer.

So when we promote the hearing of the Word of God to the world, we will do it better when we promote it within ourselves.

Speaking at the Defence and Police Officers Wives Association (DEPOWA) Week in Abuja Tuesday, she called on them to continue to promote the ideals and values that promote peace as well as prevent social and criminal vices.

The main aim behind the celebration is to ensure sustainable utilization and promote the cultivation of bamboo for industries in regions around the world, as well as promote its usage locally for community economic development.

The workshop was designed to promote healthy finances, but Holmes was there to promote other healthy alternatives.

He urged residents to embrace and promote the Nyumba Kumi Initiative in a bid to promote security, peace, love and unity which will attract investors.

Former external affairs minister Mitchell Sharp commented on a situation wherein Elizabeth II was in Latin America to promote British goods at the same time a Canadian ministerial trip to the same area was underway to promote Canadian products.

Jerusalem: Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2010. p. 52. In return, it was agreed that Palestinians would promote peaceful co-existence, renounce violence and promote recognition of Israel among their own people.

Mixed-use communities work to fight gentrification with affordable housing to promote social equity, decrease automobile dependency to lower use of fossil fuels, and promote a localized economy.