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the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > promotion or help forward > promote or help forward (a person, plan, etc.) [verb (transitive)] (28)
furtherc888

transitive. To help forward, assist (usually things; less frequently †persons); to promote, favour (an action or movement). Cf. farther, v. †Also…

fremeOE

transitive. To help forward, promote the interests of; to benefit; to refresh (with food, etc.). Also, to indulge.

filsenc1175

transitive. To help, aid, support, or sustain.

fosterc1175

transitive. To supply with food or nourishment; to nourish, feed, support. In early quots. to feed and foster. Obsolete in lit. sense.

speeda1240

transitive. To further or assist (a person); to cause to succeed or prosper. Also reflexive. Now archaic.

theec1250

transitive. To cause to prosper; to prosper. Obsolete.

advancec1300

transitive. To raise or promote (a person) in rank or office; to prefer; (also gen.) to put in a better or more advantageous position.

upraisea1340

To raise from a prostrate, low, or dejected state; to assist, encourage, or cheer.

increasec1380

In pregnant sense: To make more wealthy, prosperous, or powerful; to enrich or advance; to cause to thrive; to promote. Obsolete or archaic (cf. incr

forthbearc1400

transitive. To promote, uphold.

exploit?a1439

transitive. To lend speed or success to (a person or thing); to aid. Obsolete.

aid1502

transitive. To be or constitute an aid to (a person or thing); to promote or encourage; to facilitate.

to set forward(s)1530

To assist (a person) in the way of progress; to help on (a matter, plan, etc.); to advance, promote.

farther1570

transitive. To help forward, promote, favour, assist (an action, movement, etc., rarely, †a person); = further, v.

facilite1585

transitive. To make (an action, process, etc.) easy or easier; to assist in bringing about (a particular end or result); = facilitate, v. 1.

to set forthward1588

Of place: Towards a place or part in front or before, onward(s, forward. to be forthward: to be on one's way. to set forthward: to help on.

forward1598

transitive. To help or push forward; to advance, assist, hasten, promote, urge on. Also, †to put forward, set on foot (obsolete rare).

facilitate1599

transitive. To make (an action, process, etc.) easy or easier; to promote, help forward; to assist in bringing about (a particular end or result).

accommodate1611

To equip, prepare, make provision for, allow; (hence) to assist, provide comfort or convenience to. transitive. To facilitate; to make (a process…

succeed1613

transitive (causative) To give success to; to prosper, further. Obsolete.

bespeed1615

transitive. To speed, help on, prosper.

to set (a person) on (also upon) his (also her, etc.) legs1632

figurative. In a secure, prosperous, or favourable position; spec. so as to be financially self-sufficient. Frequently in to set (a person) on (al

subserve1645

transitive. To be instrumental in furthering or assisting (a purpose, object, action, etc.); to promote or assist by serving as a means.

push1758

transitive. To advance or try to advance or promote; to urge or press the adoption, use, practice, sale, or acceptance of (a thing); to work for the…

support1779

transitive. To keep (a person, the mind, etc.) from negative thoughts or submission; to give courage, confidence, or power of endurance to. Often…

leg up1817

Originally and commonly in to give (a person) a leg up. Originally: an act of helping a rider to mount a horse, esp. by holding and lifting one…

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