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promoter in Latin

promoter in Latin is firmātor — promoter means a person who organizes and publicizes an event, especially a concert or sports match.

promoter in Latin

firmātor
noun
One who promotes.

What does "promoter" mean?

  1. noun A person who organizes and publicizes an event, especially a concert or sports match.
    "The boxing promoter arranged the biggest fight of the year."
  2. noun A person or thing that supports and encourages something.
    "He's a tireless promoter of local arts education."
  3. noun A region of DNA that controls when a nearby gene is switched on and read.
    "Mutations in the promoter can change how strongly a gene is expressed."

promoter in a sentence

  • The boxing promoter arranged the biggest fight of the year.
  • He's a tireless promoter of local arts education.
  • Mutations in the promoter can change how strongly a gene is expressed.

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What is "promoter" in Latin?

"promoter" in Latin is firmātor. promoter means: A person who organizes and publicizes an event, especially a concert or sports match.

How do you use "promoter" in a sentence?

Example: "The boxing promoter arranged the biggest fight of the year." In Latin, "promoter" is firmātor.

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