PROMOTING
Verb
promoting
present participle of promote
Source: Wiktionary
PROMOTE
Pro*mote", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Promoted; p. pr. & vb. n. Promoting.]
Etym: [L. promotus, p. p. of promovere to move forward, to promote;
pro forward + movere to move. See Move.]
1. To contribute to the growth, enlargement, or prosperity of (any
process or thing that is in course); to forward; to further; to
encourage; to advance; to excite; as, to promote learning; to promote
disorder; to promote a business venture. "Born to promote all truth."
Milton.
2. To exalt in station, rank, or honor; to elevate; to raise; to
prefer; to advance; as, to promote an officer.
I will promote thee unto very great honor. Num. xxii. 17.
Exalt her, and she shall promote thee. Prov. iv. 18.
Syn.
– To forward; advance; further; patronize; help; exalt; prefer;
elevate; dignify.
Pro*mote", v. i.
Definition: To urge on or incite another, as to strife; also, to inform
against a person. [Obs.]
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition