[
US
/pɹəˈmoʊtɝ/
]
[ UK /pɹəmˈəʊtɐ/ ]
[ UK /pɹəmˈəʊtɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a sponsor who books and stages public entertainments
- someone who is an active supporter and advocate
How To Use promoter In A Sentence
- At the end of the novel she marries the stockjobber, a leading promoter of the American railway scheme.
- As if a lentivirus from a genetically modified cocoa plant is going to implant a promoter in out cells that will lead to cancer. A Genetic Quest for Better Chocolate - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
- His father was a hairdresser and beautician, his mother an astrologer and former dancer who also acted as a promoter for women's wrestling. Times, Sunday Times
- He will be fighting on the undercards of the main BBC promoters during his first six fights.
- Cheerfulness is the best promoter of health.
- If any book is unavailable the Promoter reserves the right to select and supply an alternative book. Times, Sunday Times
- The highest GOX expression levels (1552 units of secreted protein per gram dry cell weight) were achieved with the strain K. marxianus CBS 6556, using an episomal system in which the INU1 promoter and terminator were used to drive heterologous gene expression, together with the INU1 prepro sequence, which was employed to drive secretion of the enzyme. BioMed Central - Latest articles
- The Vatican named Father Mode as "postulator," or promoter of the cause, and a tribunal was established to interview witnesses to Father Capodanno's life. A Chaplain's Chaplain
- Keeping the performer at ease is usually entrusted to the agent and concert promoter.
- He is now a nightclub promoter. Times, Sunday Times