promovieren
earn a doctorate
verb pro-mo-VEE-ren Less Common
Origin: from Latin promovere 'to move forward'
Usage Note
promovieren specifically means to do or complete a PhD, not to get a job promotion (that is befördert werden) - a classic false friend with English 'promote'. It pairs with bei for the supervisor and über for the topic: bei Professor Klein über Goethe promovieren. Someone who has done so holds the title Doktor.
Examples
"Sie möchte in Physik promovieren."
Natural Translation
She wants to earn a doctorate in physics.
Literal Translation
She wants in physics to-doctorate.
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