起用

yòng
  1. to promote
  2. to reinstate (in a position or job)

CEDICT

  1. to appoint (someone) to an important position
  2. to reinstate (someone)

Wiktionary

  1. 恢復任用已經退休革職人員
  2. 提拔任用

重編國語辭典

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增進 zēngjìn
  1. to promote
  2. to enhance
  3. to further
  4. to advance (a cause etc)
宣介 xuānjiè
  1. to promote
  2. to publicize
提倡 chàng
  1. to promote
  2. to advocate
他提倡減稅。

He advocated reduction of taxes.

Source: Tatoeba

提升 shēng
  1. to promote (to a higher-ranking position)
  2. to lift; to hoist
  3. (fig.) to elevate; to raise; to improve
努力提升英文能力。

Try to polish up your English.

Source: Tatoeba

擢升 zhuóshēng
  1. to promote (sb)
  2. to upgrade
  3. to ascend
調升 diàoshēng to promote
  1. to promote
  2. to reward
龍飛 lóngfēi to promote (to official position in former times)
伸張 shēnzhāng
  1. to uphold (e.g. justice or virtue)
  2. to promote
弘揚 hóngyáng
  1. to enhance
  2. to promote
  3. to enrich
推介 tuījiè
  1. promotion
  2. to promote
  3. to introduce and recommend
jìn
  1. to move forward
  2. to promote
  3. to advance
炒作 chǎozuò
  1. to hype
  2. to promote (in the media)
  1. to support by the arm
  2. to help
  3. to promote
  4. at the side
  5. also pr.
掖著!

Tuck in!

Source: Tatoeba

zhuó
  1. to pull out
  2. to select
  3. to promote
造勢 zàoshì
  1. to boost support or interest
  2. to campaign
  3. to promote
遊說 yóushuì
  1. to lobby
  2. to campaign
  3. to promote (an idea, a product)
  4. (old) to visit various rulers and promote one's political ideas (in the Warring States period)
該法案的說客把遊說賄款匯入了競選基金。

Lobbyists for the bill funneled bribes into a campaign fund.

Source: Tatoeba

zhì
  1. to advance
  2. to ascend
  3. to promote
qiān
  1. to move
  2. to shift
  3. to change (a position or location etc)
  4. to promote
恢復 huī
  1. to reinstate
  2. to resume
  3. to restore
  4. to recover
  5. to regain
  6. to rehabilitate
爸爸恢复了健康。

Father recovered his health.

Source: Tatoeba