Promote

What is Promote?


1.

To raise higher, usually in a job status.

I got promoted from vice president to president.

2.

To perpetuate or elevate the status of a person, concept, ideal, organization or the like. Etymology stems from a Middle-English amalgamation of Latin 'pro-' (for) and Middle English 'motan' (allow, must). To offer support for allowanceto continue is to promote. The opposite of condemn and dissent.

Roberto wasn't aware that his mass-murder killing spreepromoted strong Republican values until Rush Limbaugh offered him a co-hosting role on his talk show.

See uplift, push

3.

The act of trying to get people to come into a nightclub, either via advertisement or word of mouth. To assemble a concert or club event.

We passed out flyers on 6th street to promote the new trance club.

See club, rave, concert, event, bar

1.

To raise higher, usually in a job status.

I got promoted from vice president to president.

2.

To perpetuate or elevate the status of a person, concept, ideal, organization or the like. Etymology stems from a Middle-English amalgamation of Latin 'pro-' (for) and Middle English 'motan' (allow, must). To offer support for allowanceto continue is to promote. The opposite of condemn and dissent.

Roberto wasn't aware that his mass-murder killing spreepromoted strong Republican values until Rush Limbaugh offered him a co-hosting role on his talk show.

See uplift, push

3.

The act of trying to get people to come into a nightclub, either via advertisement or word of mouth. To assemble a concert or club event.

We passed out flyers on 6th street to promote the new trance club.

See club, rave, concert, event, bar


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