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promueven

Promueven is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb promover, meaning that they promote or you all promote. It is used when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun (ellos, ellas, ustedes) and refers to the act of promoting, supporting, or publicizing something, such as a product, idea, policy, or event.

Etymology and form: Promover comes from Latin promote- and the base pro- plus movēre, “to move forward.”

Usage: Promueven can appear in contexts ranging from marketing campaigns to advocacy and policy work. It conveys

Examples:

- La empresa promueve sus productos a través de campañas digitales.

- Las organizaciones promueven la participación de la comunidad.

- El gobierno promueve políticas de inclusión y desarrollo.

See also: promover; presente de indicativo; conjugación de verbos españoles.

In
modern
Spanish,
promover
is
a
stem-changing
verb;
its
present
tense
forms
are
promuevo,
promueves,
promueve,
promovemos,
promovéis,
promueven.
The
form
promueven
specifically
reflects
the
root
promuev-
with
the
standard
plural
ending
-en.
active
promotion
or
sponsorship
by
a
group.
The
nuance
can
vary
from
commercial
promotion
to
moral
or
social
encouragement,
depending
on
the
subject
and
objects
of
the
verb.