English to Hindi Dictionary promoter

promoter

प्रमोटर
definition
noun
The fund raiser has been running now for over ten years and the committees extend thanks to all their supporters and promoters for their continued commitment.
a person or thing that promotes something, in particular.
translation of 'promoter'
प्रोत्साहक,
सहायक,
बढ़ाने वाला,
उपकारी,
मददगार
noun
बानी,
उकसावा देनेवाला,
उत्तेजित करनेवाला,
संस्थापक,
प्रतिपालक,
संरक्षक,
सरपरस्त
example
He was also an events 'promoter' , notably organizing the Star Wars convention held in Montreal in '99.
The pattern of reporter gene expression exactly matches that of the trapped gene since its transcription starts from the 'promoter' of this gene.
Keeping the performer at ease is usually entrusted to the agent and concert 'promoter' .
a boxing 'promoter'
Concert 'promoter' Ian Martin once seemed to be at the top of his game.
However, in tobacco the same 'promoter' directed GUS activity uniformly to the whole embryo.
Joel was chosen in recognition of his work as an author, educator, curator, and 'promoter' of mineral collecting.
He tells a story of a well-known 'promoter' who produced a concert that DiFranco did with Bob Dylan.
a boxing 'promoter'
Concert 'promoter' Roger Nowell said he had phone calls from many people he had not seen for years, asking for tickets.
Before you hand over any money or sign an agreement, ask the 'promoter' about the stages involved, such as research, marketing and licensing, and any associated costs.
Both genes are driven by the ubiquitin 'promoter' (plus intron).
With the full 'promoter' , GUS activity was predominantly in the gland cell, with less in the stalk cell adjacent to the gland, and in lower stalk cells.
Boxing 'promoter' Don King has a lot to be thankful for.
We established transgenes, allowing conditional expression of the mutant kinase under control of the heat-shock 'promoter' .
The magazine is produced and edited by Neil Simpson, a concert 'promoter' based in Blackpool.
Mitterrand was a fierce 'promoter' of European integration
He was a great 'promoter' and advocate of marches and set dances.
Mitterrand was a fierce 'promoter' of European integration
High carbon dioxide concentration alone does not induce the 'promoter' in the presence of oxygen and light.
Second, even the most vehement 'promoter' of open-source coding has to admit that Microsoft's patents have had negligible impact on its market position.
Boxing 'promoter' Don King appeared on our first list in 1995 and appears again this year.
He was a keen 'promoter' and supporter of the Gaelic language and thoroughly enjoyed visiting the Western Isles to improve his command of the language.
He previously failed as a boxing 'promoter' and as owner of a bodybuilding competition.
The 'promoter' of ‘democracy’ elsewhere blocks his ears.
Double transgenic hermaphrodites were subjected to heat shock to activate the heat-shock 'promoter' and thereby express the transposase enzyme.
The Rocky Mountain Institute, a leading 'promoter' of alternative energy technology in Snowmass, Colorado, has embraced this strategy.
A tireless 'promoter' of the region, his efforts currently focus on two goals.
Event 'promoters' called the profiteering ‘particularly upsetting’ as official proceeds are going to cancer and children's charities.
Low activity for both 'promoters' was also observed in the early stages of seed germination and in young seedlings.
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