promote - use in sentences

Object

  • equality: Trying to induce long-distance moves for example, from the South to the North in order to promote greater equality is difficult.
  • awareness: The Madeley Living History Project has recently received a Heritage Lottery Fund grant to restore the grave and promote greater awareness of it.
  • understanding: Education Refugee Week Refugee Week is a nation wide program of events that promotes understanding about refugees.
  • inclusion: Life In The Community: A project to promote community Inclusion for People with high support needs.
  • excellence: A professional organization to promote excellence in the field of clinical trials.
  • practice: Guide promotes best practice by all those involved in managing the coast in England.

Adjective complement

  • healthy: Councils should actively promote good healthy welsh produce through establishments such as schools, hospitals and senior citizens homes.

Modifying Another Word

  • effectively: It also illustrates how public awareness of women's rights can be effectively promoted.
  • widely: The work will be widely promoted through our links with health, education, social care and the voluntary sector.
  • actively: You will need to actively promote your best practice resources.

Used with why or when

  • what: The Lord uses the pressing need of opposition to promote what ought to come about in any case.

Present participle complement

  • learn: I'm particularly interesting in how black-box or white-box software might promote learning with respect to linear programming.
  • walk: A school may for instance, decide to promote walking to and from school one Wednesday every term, every month or every fortnight.
  • heal: Altogether, this provides a powerful lift to the mind and the emotions which, in turn, promote healing still further.
  • motorcycle: It promotes motorcycling and the benefits associated with it.

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