English Language & Usage Asked by user386357 on August 17, 2020
What’s a word for "almost guarantee?" I’ve done some research and can’t seem to find anything. Here is my sentence:
Building a healthy lifestyle is important to guarantee a long life.
You can’t necessarily "guarantee" that you’ll live a long life. You could be the healthiest person on earth, yet die in a car accident. So, with that being said, what single word could I use that is along the lines of "almost guarantee?" I could use this sentence instead (unless a singular form of "almost guarantee" is available):
Building a healthy lifestyle is important to guarantee a long life to the best of one’s abilities.
This sentence (shown above) would definitely need some restructuring, though. Any suggestions are welcome. =)
In this context, one could write "promote" or "encourage."
Promote:
Further the progress of (something, especially a cause, venture, or aim); support or actively encourage. [Lexico]
Encourage:
Help or stimulate (an activity, state, or view) to develop. [Lexico]
Promote is the better choice (in my opinion), but both are applicable to your situation.
Answered by John B. on August 17, 2020
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