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Promotion   /prəmˈoʊʃən/  /pərmˈoʊʃən/   Listen
Promotion

noun
1.
A message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution.  Synonyms: packaging, promotional material, publicity.
2.
Act of raising in rank or position.  Antonym: demotion.
3.
Encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something.  Synonyms: advancement, furtherance.
4.
The advancement of some enterprise.  Synonyms: forwarding, furtherance.



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"Promotion" Quotes from Famous Books



... laid to heart, and, when thinking it over afterwards, could not but come to the conclusion that Varenika was very sensible; wherefore I was glad to award her promotion thenceforth in my regard. Yet, though I was always glad enough to assign her any credit which might arise from my discovering in her character any signs of good sense or other moral qualities, I did so with strict moderation, and never ran ...
— Youth • Leo Tolstoy

... his troops to victory. For, such was Napoleon's magic influence and such was the love which he inspired among all his followers, that thousands of young men were ready cheerfully to give their lives for the promotion of his selfish ambition. ...
— Eighth Reader • James Baldwin

... the nominations to the Indian service to the free competition of all persons in this country, yet if, when these persons get out to India, they are to become a covenanted service, as that service now is constituted, and are to go on from beginning to end in a system of promotion by seniority—and they are to be under pretty much the same arrangement as at present—a great deal of the evil now existing will remain; and the continuance of such a body as that will form a great bar to what I am very anxious to see, namely, ...
— Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volume 1 • John Bright

... the skies, Made in the last promotion of the blest; Whose palms, new pluck'd from Paradise, In spreading branches more sublimely rise, Rich with immortal green above the rest: Whether, adopted to some neighbouring star, Thou roll'st above ...
— Book of English Verse • Bulchevy

... bearing of the boy. All the army had come to recognize it, by this time; and such was the high estimate which General R.E. Lee placed upon him, that it is said he was about to be offered the command of a brigade of infantry. Before this promotion reached him, however, the great crash came; and the brave youth was to fall upon the field of Five Forks, where he fought his guns ...
— Mohun, or, The Last Days of Lee • John Esten Cooke


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