promote
verb
- spread the reach or efficacy of
- raise in rank/position, move forward/up
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /pɹəˈmoʊt/ / /pɹəˈməʊt/
verb
Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *per-der.? Proto-Indo-European *per-der.? Proto-Indo-European *pér Proto-Indo-European *-o Proto-Indo-European *pró Proto-Indo-European *pro- Proto-Italic *pro- Latin prō- Proto-Indo-European *m(y)ewh₁-der. Proto-Italic *moweō Latin moveō Latin prōmoveō Latin prōmōtusbor. English promote From Latin prōmōtus, perfect passive participle of prōmoveō (“move forward, advance”).
- To raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank.
“He promoted his clerk to office manager.”
- To advocate or urge on behalf of (something or someone); to attempt to popularize or sell by means of advertising or publicity.
“They promoted the abolition of daylight saving time.”
“They promoted the new film with giant billboards.”
- To encourage, urge or incite.
“so that finding myself on the point of going, and loath to leave the tender partner of my joys behind me, I employed all the forwarding motions and arts my experience suggested to me, to promote his keeping me company to our journey's end.”
“It appears that Le Guin is promoting a sort of self-critique on her own ideology. Interestingly, although the story does give such an impression, the problematic characteristics of the Anarresti society are far more severe than economic scarcities or isolation.”
- To elevate to a higher league.
“At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to the Premier League.”
- To increase the activity of (a catalyst) by changing its surface structure.
- To exchange (a pawn) for a queen or other piece when it reaches the eighth rank.
“Having crossed the chessboard, his pawn was promoted to a queen.”
- To move on to a subsequent stage of education.
“At the end of Primary 6 students can promote directly to the secondary section of SIS.”
- To treat (a value) as a more capable data type or as having higher priority.
“to promote an int to a long”
“Some C# language features will promote values from the stack to the heap.”