promulgate

[US]/ˈprɒmlɡeɪt/
[UK]/ˈprɑːmlɡeɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. promote (something); spread and announce
n. promulgator, announcer

Example Sentences

The king promulgate a decree.

promulgated a policy of nonresistance;

these objectives have to be promulgated within the organization.

the new religion was first promulgated by rude men.

The government will promulgate new laws to regulate the use of drones.

It is important to promulgate accurate information to the public.

The company decided to promulgate a new dress code for employees.

The school will promulgate a new policy regarding student conduct.

The organization aims to promulgate awareness about climate change.

The president promised to promulgate reforms in the healthcare system.

The committee will promulgate guidelines for the upcoming event.

It is necessary to promulgate safety regulations in the workplace.

The organization aims to promulgate its message through various media channels.

The university plans to promulgate a new code of ethics for students.

Real-world Examples

He promulgates decrees as czar about daily life.

Source: Yale University Open Course: European Civilization (Audio Version)

Give us a sense of the context in which President el-Sisi has promulgated this law.

Source: NPR News August 2015 Compilation

The department promulgated the news in the college.

Source: Spoken English for interviews comes naturally.

Petain promulgates a set of Anti-Jewish statutes that excludes Jews from public life.

Source: The Apocalypse of World War II

And not from Horace, that plays should uphold and promulgate French morals.

Source: Crash Course in Drama

They are being actively promulgated and promoted by some in the media.

Source: PBS Interview Social Series

As more states consider promulgating additional regulations, there is a need for greater accountability from within the business community.

Source: Past exam papers for English reading comprehension (English II) in the postgraduate entrance examination.

The constitution promulgated under American auspices in 2005 reflected the rise of Shia and Kurdish parties in the new order.

Source: The Economist - Arts

Well, on Friday evening, I thought, just before it's promulgated.

Source: Yes, Minister Season 3

It was promulgated in bad faith.

Source: The Practice Season 7

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