To promote the cause is to further the progress of it, to support it or actively encourage it. Today the principle way to promote things is on the internet.
Yes, promote does have a prefix. Promote's prefix is pro-.
Meaning "to promote" or "to spread around," the term "promulgate" has a variety of uses in contemporary English. Just one of them is modeled in the following sentence: "Asking others to promulgate your ideas before a hostile audience is one thing; doing it for yourself is quite another. "
how can questioning promote and extended childrens curiosity
I promote you to manager. Iam a band promoter part time. Promote means to encourage or talk highly of.... If you like McDonalds and you tell someone how much you like it you a promoting McDonalds.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to promote are promotion, promoter, and the gerund, promoting.A promotion.
sectional is where they promote a certain section in society where as cause they promote a certain cause.
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propaganda
Non-acnegenic means it does not cause or promote acne. Non-comedogenic means it does not cause or promote comedones (blackheads).
Its a Panda!... =P
Arthur Rank in 1933
oppose Henry VIII
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worked to promote the cause of abolition.
He attempted to promote Catholicism by appointing Catholics to military