promoted (Meaning)

promoted

to help increase the sales of, to help (something) grow or develop, to help bring (something, such as an enterprise) into being, to change (a pawn) into a piece in chess by moving to the eighth rank, to cause or contribute to the growth, development, or occurrence of, to move up in position or rank, to contribute to the growth or prosperity of, to get possession of by doubtful means or by ingenuity, to advance (a student) from one grade to the next higher grade, to present (merchandise) for buyer acceptance through advertising, publicity, or discounting, to advance in station, rank, or honor

promoted Sentence Examples

  1. The company promoted its newest product with an aggressive marketing campaign.
  2. The employee's hard work and dedication promoted him to a managerial position.
  3. The politician's fiery speech promoted unity among the voters.
  4. The teacher promoted creativity and critical thinking in her students.
  5. The new health initiative promoted healthy habits and lifestyles.
  6. The local business promoted community engagement and economic growth.
  7. The advocate promoted awareness about the issue of climate change.
  8. The doctor promoted a holistic approach to patient care.
  9. The philanthropist promoted education and poverty reduction worldwide.
  10. The artist's exhibition promoted social justice and cultural dialogue.

FAQs About the word promoted

to help increase the sales of, to help (something) grow or develop, to help bring (something, such as an enterprise) into being, to change (a pawn) into a piece

supported, endorsed, suggested, encouraged, approved, lawful,licensed, certified, abetted, legitimate

illegitimate, illegal, illicit, unauthorized, wrongful, unlawful, unsanctioned, impermissible,unofficial, lawless

The company promoted its newest product with an aggressive marketing campaign.

The employee's hard work and dedication promoted him to a managerial position.

The politician's fiery speech promoted unity among the voters.

The teacher promoted creativity and critical thinking in her students.