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pro·mo·tion

 (prə-mō′shən)
n.
1. The act of promoting someone to a higher job, grade, or rank, or the fact of being so promoted.
2. Support or encouragement of the progress, growth, or acceptance of something; furtherance: has joined in the promotion of the theory.
3.
a. Advertising; publicity.
b. An act, event, or offer that helps to increase interest in or demand for something: offered a free sample as a promotion to try the new soap.

pro·mo′tion·al adj.
pro·mo′tion·al·ly adv.
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pro•mo•tion

(prəˈmoʊ ʃən)

n.
1. advancement in rank or position.
2. furtherance or encouragement.
3. the act of promoting.
4. the state of being promoted.
5.
a. the publicizing or advertising of a product, cause, institution, etc.
b. materials, events, etc., generated for this purpose.
[1400–50; late Middle English < Late Latin]
pro•mo′tion•al, adj.
pro•mo′tive, adj.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.promotion - a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institutionpromotion - a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution; "the packaging of new ideas"
marketing - the commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service; "most companies have a manager in charge of marketing"
subject matter, content, message, substance - what a communication that is about something is about
buildup - highly favorable publicity and praise; "his letter of recommendation gave her a terrific buildup"
public relations, PR - a promotion intended to create goodwill for a person or institution
blurb, endorsement, indorsement - a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books); "the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book"
ballyhoo, hoopla, hype, plug - blatant or sensational promotion
sales pitch, sales talk, pitch - promotion by means of an argument and demonstration
ad, advert, advertisement, advertising, advertizement, advertizing - a public promotion of some product or service
sales promotion - promotion that supplements or coordinates advertising
2.promotion - act of raising in rank or position
ennoblement - the act of raising someone to the nobility
change - the action of changing something; "the change of government had no impact on the economy"; "his change on abortion cost him the election"
preferment - the act of preferring; "the preferment went to the younger candidate"
investiture, investment - the ceremonial act of clothing someone in the insignia of an office; the formal promotion of a person to an office or rank
demotion - act of lowering in rank or position
3.promotion - encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something
encouragement - the expression of approval and support
4.promotion - the advancement of some enterprise; "his experience in marketing resulted in the forwarding of his career"
progress, advancement - gradual improvement or growth or development; "advancement of knowledge"; "great progress in the arts"
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promotion

noun
1. rise, upgrading, move up, advancement, elevation, exaltation, preferment, aggrandizement, ennoblement rewarding outstanding employees with promotion
2. publicity, advertising, hype, pushing, plugging (informal), propaganda, advertising campaign, hard sell, media hype, ballyhoo (informal), puffery (informal), boosterism The company spent a lot of money on advertising and promotion.
3. encouragement, backing, support, development, progress, boosting, advancement, advocacy, cultivation, espousal, furtherance, boosterism dedicated to the promotion of new ideas and research
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promotion

noun
1. A progression upward in rank:
2. A systematic effort or part of this effort to increase the importance or reputation of by favorable publicity:
Informal: pitch, plug.
Slang: hype.
3. The act or profession of promoting something, as a product:
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Translations
تَرْقِيَه، تَرْفيع في الدَّرَجَهتَرْوِيجتَرْويج المَبيعاتتَشْجيع، تَعْزيز
podporapovýšenípropagaceprosazování
forfremmelsefremme
ylennys
promocija
elõléptetéselõsegítéspromóció
auglÿsingeflingstöîuhækkun
促進
승진
napredovanjespodbujanje
kampanj
การส่งเสริมสนับสนุน
geliştirmereklamını/tanıtımını yapmatanıtımterfi
sự xúc tiến

promotion

[prəˈməʊʃən]
A. N
1. (in rank)
1.1. [of employee] → ascenso m, promoción f
to get promotionser ascendido (to a) if I get promotion, I have to move officessi me ascienden, tengo que trasladarme de oficina
to move up the promotion laddersubir en el escalafón
1.2. (Sport) → ascenso m
they narrowly missed promotionpor muy poco no han ascendido a otra división
to win promotionser promovido, ascender
1.3. (US) (Scol) → ascenso m
2. (= encouragement) [of trade, peace] → fomento m, promoción f; [of campaign, project] → apoyo m
3. (= organization) [of concert, event] → organización f
4. (= publicity, advertising) → promoción f; (= advertising campaign) → campaña f (de promoción)
special promotionoferta f de promoción
see also sales B
B. CPD promotion prospects NPLperspectivas fpl de ascenso
promotions manager or director Ndirector(a) m/f encargado/a de promoción
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

promotion

[prəˈməʊʃən] n
[employee] → promotion f
promotion to a higher-paid post → promotion à un poste mieux payé
to try for promotion → chercher à être promu(e)
[football team] → promotion f
[product] → promotion f
(= special deal) → promotion f
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

promotion

n
(in rank) → Beförderung f; (of football team)Aufstieg m; to get or win promotionbefördert werden; (football team)aufsteigen
(= fostering)Förderung f; (Parl: of bill) → Einsatz m(of für)
(= organization: of conference etc) → Veranstaltung f
(= advertising)Werbung f(of für); (= advertising campaign)Werbekampagne f; (= marketing)Einführung fauf dem Markt; Rochas are doing a special promotion in the store this weekwir haben diese Woche eine Rochas-Werbekampagne im Warenhaus
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

promotion

[prəˈməʊʃn] n (gen) → promozione f
to get promotion → ottenere la promozione
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

promote

(prəˈməut) verb
1. to raise (to a higher rank or position). He was promoted to head teacher.
2. to encourage, organize, or help the progress of. He worked hard to promote peace / this scheme.
3. to encourage the buying of; to advertise. We are promoting a new brand of soap-powder.
proˈmoter noun
proˈmotion (-ʃən) noun
1. the raising of a person to a higher rank or position. He has just been given (a) promotion.
2. encouragement (of a cause, charity etc). the promotion of world peace.
3. the activity of advertising a product etc. He is against the promotion of cigarettes.
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promotion

تَرْوِيج prosazování forfremmelse Beförderung προώθηση ascenso, promoción ylennys promotion promocija promozione 促進 승진 promotie forfremmelse awans promoção продвижение kampanj การส่งเสริมสนับสนุน tanıtım sự xúc tiến 促进
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References in periodicals archive ?
Combined programs of diet and exercise promotion are very successful and cost effective in preventing patients with prediabetes from progressing to type 2 diabetes.
It covers the history of sport psychology, theories of human motivation, and aspects of exercise and theories of exercise promotion (in a new chapter); performance enhancement strategies like self-talk, enhancing concentration, mental imagery, goal setting, and promoting self-efficacy and sport self-confidence; and performance inhibition, including choking under pressure, self-handicapping, procrastination, perfectionism, helplessness, disruptive personality factors, substance abuse, burnout, and sport injuries.
After these visionary perspectives, Colin Boreham talked about the case for exercise promotion in the elderly.

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