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promoter

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Etymology

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    From promote + -er.

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    promoter (plural promoters)

    1. One who promotes.
      • 1971, Jearld F. Moldenhauer, “Sweeping Statements”, in Body Politic, number 1, page 16:
        The very language we use to symbolize reality is both product and promoter of the repressive reality of our present consciousness.
      Antonym: detractor
      a promoter of seditious ideas
      1. One who promotes entertainment events or goods.
        a music promoter
        events promoter
    2. (genetics) The section of DNA that controls the initiation of RNA transcription as a product of a gene.
    3. (chemistry) An accelerator of catalysis that is not itself a catalyst.

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    Verb

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    promoter

    1. imperative of promotere