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Promove vs. Promote — What's the Difference?

Promove vs. Promote — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Promove and Promote

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Promove

To move forward; to advance; to promote.

Promote

To raise to a more important or responsible job or rank.

Promove

To move forward; to advance; to promote.

Promote

To advance (a student) to the next higher grade.

Promote

To contribute to the progress or growth of; further.
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Promote

To urge the adoption of; advocate
Promote a constitutional amendment.

Promote

To attempt to sell or popularize by advertising or publicity
Commercials promoting a new product.

Promote

To help establish or organize (a new enterprise), as by securing financial backing
Promote a Broadway show.

Promote

(transitive) To raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank.
He promoted his clerk to office manager.

Promote

(transitive) 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.

Promote

(transitive) To encourage, urge or incite.

Promote

To elevate to a higher league.
At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to the Premier League.

Promote

To increase the activity of (a catalyst) by changing its surface structure.

Promote

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.

Promote

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.

Promote

To contribute to the growth, enlargement, or prosperity of (any process or thing that is in course); to forward; to further; to encourage; to advance; to excite; as, to promote learning; to promote disorder; to promote a business venture.

Promote

To exalt in station, rank, or honor; to elevate; to raise; to prefer; to advance; as, to promote an officer.
I will promote thee unto very great honor.
Exalt her, and she shall promote thee.

Promote

To urge on or incite another, as to strife; also, to inform against a person.

Promote

Contribute to the progress or growth of;
I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom

Promote

Give a promotion to or assign to a higher position;
John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired
Women tend not to advance in the major law firms
I got promoted after many years of hard work

Promote

Make publicity for; try to sell (a product);
The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model
The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops

Promote

Be changed for a superior chess or checker piece

Promote

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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