Promoed: meaning, definitions and examples
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promoed
[ prəˈmoʊtɪd ]
business context
Promoted is the past tense of 'promote', which means to raise someone to a higher position or rank or to encourage the use, acceptance, or existence of something. It can also refer to advertising or marketing a product or service.
Synonyms
advertised, advocated, elevated.
Examples of usage
- She was promoted to manager after just two years.
- They promoted the new product heavily through social media.
- The company promoted its services at the trade show.
Translations
Translations of the word "promoed" in other languages:
🇵🇹 promovido
🇮🇳 प्रोमोशन किया गया
🇩🇪 befördert
🇮🇩 dipromosikan
🇺🇦 підвищений
🇵🇱 promowany
🇯🇵 昇進した
🇫🇷 promu
🇪🇸 promocionado
🇹🇷 terfi ettirilmiş
🇰🇷 승진한
🇸🇦 تمت ترقيته
🇨🇿 povýšený
🇸🇰 povýšený
🇨🇳 晋升的
🇸🇮 promoviran
🇮🇸 auðkenndur
🇰🇿 жоғарылатылған
🇬🇪 წარემჭო
🇦🇿 təşviq olunmuş
🇲🇽 promovido
Etymology
The word 'promote' comes from the Latin 'promovere', which means 'to move forward' or 'to advance'. The prefix 'pro-' means 'forward' and 'movere' means 'to move'. The term evolved through the Old French 'promouvoir', which was absorbed into the English language in the 14th century. Originally, it referred to the act of advancing someone in rank or position within a social or organizational structure. Over time, the meaning expanded to include the act of encouraging or advertising goods and services, reflecting changes in commerce and communication methods. The concept of promotion has become integral in both corporate structures for employee development and marketing strategies for product visibility.