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UK
/pɹəmˈəʊʃən/
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[ US /pɝˈmoʊʃən, pɹəˈmoʊʃən/ ]
[ US /pɝˈmoʊʃən, pɹəˈmoʊʃən/ ]
NOUN
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the advancement of some enterprise
his experience in marketing resulted in the forwarding of his career - encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something
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a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution
the packaging of new ideas - act of raising in rank or position
How To Use promotion In A Sentence
- There was a great deal of organising and teamwork to get the promotion going.
- The 22-year-old arrived without huge fanfare or any of the media lobbying that normally accompanies the promotion of a fresh face.
- In Chinas modernization drive, the misunderstanding on "Middlebrow" is not beneficial to the understanding and the promotion of the core ideology of Chinas traditional culture.
- At a minimum, the Bush administration had better step up its promotion of the economy's current sizzling performance.
- The American liked him instantly, signed him to his promotional company and used him as a sparring partner. Times, Sunday Times
- Promotion will mean that I'm immediately above him in rank.
- On the promotion campaign across 11 cities, the Dew Adventure Games with daredevil feats by international skate boarders and BMX bike riders drew huge crowds.
- However long the odds, he couldn't bring himself to turn away all those labors of hope and industry and self-promotion.
- The technology will send out text messages with promotional codes offering discounts for products. Computing
- The value of all this free promotion is incalculable, which is no doubt why so many Republicans are using politics as merely a way to cash in big time as nothing more than entertainers. Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Weiner Roast