προαγωγή
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Greek[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Koine Greek προαγωγή (proagōgḗ), from Ancient Greek προάγω (proágō, “to lead forward”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
προαγωγή • (proagogí) f (plural προαγωγές)
- promotion, advancement, furtherment (act of moving forward or proceeding in a course)
- η προαγωγή των εθνικών συμφερόντων
- i proagogí ton ethnikón symferónton
- the promotion of national interests
- (more specifically) promotion (advancement in rank or position)
- Δεν πήρα ακόμη προαγωγή στη δουλειά αν και δουλεύω εκεί πέντε χρόνια τώρα.
- Den píra akómi proagogí sti douleiá an kai doulévo ekeí pénte chrónia tóra.
- I still haven't had a promotion at work even though I've worked there for five years now.
Declension[edit]
declension of προαγωγή
Synonyms[edit]
- (advancement): προβιβασμός m (provivasmós), αναβάθμιση f (anaváthmisi)
Antonyms[edit]
- (antonym(s) of “advancement, promotion”): υποβιβασμός m (ypovivasmós, “demotion, relegation”)
- (antonym(s) of “promotion of rank”): υποβιβασμός m (ypovivasmós, “demotion”)
Derived terms[edit]
- προαγωγικός (proagogikós, “promotive, promotional”)
- προαγωγός m (proagogós, “pimp, procurer”)
Related terms[edit]
- προάγω (proágo, “to promote, to further, to advance”)