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promotion

English

Etymology

From Old French promocion, from Latin promotio.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /p???mo???n/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /p???m????n/
  • Rhymes: -????n
  • Hyphenation: pro?mo?tion

Noun

promotion (countable and uncountable, plural promotions)

  1. An advancement in rank or position.
    Antonym: demotion
  2. Dissemination of information in order to increase its popularity.
    the promotion of the idea of global warming in schools
  3. (marketing) An event intended to increase the reach or image of a product or brand.
  4. (zoology, chiefly entomology) Forward motion. (Contrast remotion.)
    • 1995, Cladocera as Model Organisms in Biology ?ISBN, page 63:
      By simple promotion and remotion, assisted by some flexure and extension, the distal spines of each would reach and scratch the substratum and, on remotion, sweep coarse particles posteriorly and dorsally.
    • 2008, John L. Capinera, Encyclopedia of Entomology ?ISBN, volume 4, page 3326:
      In other arthropods, promotion-remotion of the leg is accomplished at other joints. For example, in spiders promotion-remotion occurs at the coxa-trochanter joint, insects utilize the body-coxa joint, and []

Derived terms

  • promotional

Related terms

Translations


French

Alternative forms

  • promo (advertising; discount; year group)

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin pr?m?ti?, from pr?move? (whence French promouvoir).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /p??.m?.sj??/

Noun

promotion f (plural promotions)

  1. promotion (career advancement)
  2. promotion, advertising
  3. special offer, discount, special, sale
    Synonym: promo
  4. school year, year group
    Synonym: promo

Derived terms

  • promotion canapé
  • promotionnel

Further reading

  • “promotion” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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uplift

English

Etymology

up- +? lift

Pronunciation

  • (verb) enPR: ?pl?ft?, IPA(key): /?p?l?ft/
  • (adjective, noun) enPR: ?p?l?ft, IPA(key): /??pl?ft/

Verb

uplift (third-person singular simple present uplifts, present participle uplifting, simple past and past participle uplifted)

  1. To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.
  2. (law, of a penalty) To aggravate; to increase.
  3. (aviation, travel) To be accepted for carriage on a flight.
  4. (New Zealand) To remove (a child) from a damaging home environment by a social welfare organization.

Translations

Noun

uplift (plural uplifts)

  1. The act or result of being uplifted.
  2. (geology) A tectonic upheaval, especially one that takes place in the process of mountain building.
    • 1971, George Finiel Adams, Jerome Wyckoff, Landforms (page 143)
      Recent uplift of the Maine and Oregon coasts has not been enough to "undrown" the larger valleys; the shorelines are still submergent.
  3. (colloquial) A brassiere that raises the breasts.

See also

  • improvement

Translations

Anagrams

  • lift up, liftup, pitful

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