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promoting

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/prəˈmoʊtɪŋ/ · pro-mo-ting

To support or actively encourage a cause, policy, or idea.

Meanings

verbformal

To support or actively encourage a cause, policy, or idea.

کسی مقصد، پالیسی یا خیال کی حمایت یا فعالانہ طور پر حوصلہ افزائی کرنا۔

ترغیب دینا

targheeb dena

Synonyms

encouragingadvancingsupportingحوصلہ افزائی کرناترقی دیناپیش کرنا

Antonyms

discouragingdissuadinghinderingکھنچنامنافی کرناروکنا

Common Collocations

  • promoting health
  • promoting an idea
  • promoting a brand

Example Sentences

The organization is focused on promoting health awareness.

تنظیم صحت کی آگاہی کو فروغ دینے پر توجہ مرکوز رکھے ہوئے ہے۔

Tanzim sehat ki agahi ko farogh dene par tawajju markaz rakh rahi hai.

She is promoting her new book through a series of events.

وہ اپنے نئے کتاب کی تشہیر ایک سلسلے کے ذریعے کر رہی ہے۔

Woh apne naye kitaab ki tashheer aik silsile ke zariye kar rahi hai.

The company is promoting its latest product with a massive advertising campaign.

کمپنی اپنے جدید ترین مصنوعات کی تشہیر بڑے اشتہاری مہم کے ساتھ کر رہی ہے۔

Company apne jadeed tareen masnuaat ki tashheer bade ishtihari muhim ke sath kar rahi hai.

Easily Confused With

promoted:Promoting refers to actively encouraging or advancing something, while promoted refers to being raised to a higher position or rank.

Word Family

promotion
nounفروغ
promoter
nounترغیب دہندہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a megaphone promoting a message.

Imagine a person using a megaphone to announce an event to a crowd.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

جو ہم پہ گزری وہ بیاں کریں گے، ہم اپنے دل کی ترغیب بیاں کریں گے۔

Jo hum pe guzri woh bayan karenge, Hum apne dil ki targheeb bayan karenge.

We will narrate what has happened to us, We will express the persuasion of our heart.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نیکی کی ترغیب ہمیشہ ملتی ہے۔

Neki ki targheeb hamesha milti hai.

The encouragement for good deeds is always present.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "promovere" — to move forward

First known use: 15th century

The term originated from Latin 'promovere', which means to advance or push forward. It evolved through medieval Latin into Old French before being adopted into English.