0 to encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something: --
It has long been known that regular exercise promotes all-round good health.
Greenpeace works to promote awareness of the dangers that threaten our planet today.
The Institute is intended to promote an understanding of the politics and culture of the Arab world.
Advertising companies are always having to think up new ways to promote products.
1 to raise someone to a higher or more important position or rank: --
2 to advertise something in order to sell it: --
The new model cars are being heavily promoted on television.
3 to encourage or support something, or to help something become successful: --
4 to advance someone to a more important rank or position: --
5 to encourage people to buy or want something, through advertising, offers of lower prices, special events, etc.: --
Neuronal death in the hippocampus is promoted by plasmin-catalyzed degradation of laminin.
But is there any reasonable justice relation that always promotes role in our evaluation of the claim of separability.
It promotes understanding between cultures, creates the relevant platform for international cooperation, and promotes international solidarity.
In this case, the density field promotes global tilting, whereas the viscosity field favours a straight vertical interface.
Our ultimate goal is to promote healthy growth and development.
Interviewers and observers were thoroughly trained prior to collecting data, and ongoing recalibration meetings were held to promote measurement fidelity and reliability.
There is now powerful experimental evidence that this tends to promote and maintain cooperation.
Both styles seem to promote the child's participation, though the way in which this is achieved seems to differ.