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Meaning of promulgate
The primary meaning of the word "promulgate" is to officially announce or declare something, especially a new law or policy.
Etymology of promulgate
The word "promulgate" originates from the Latin words "pro" meaning "forth" and "mulgare" meaning "to milk", but in this context, it is derived from "promulgare", which means "to proclaim" or "to publish"
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of officially announcing or declaring something, often in a formal or public setting
Synonyms
announce
declare
proclaim
publish
broadcast
disseminate
promulgation
publicize
advertise
circulate
spread
declare
articulate
enunciate
expound
herald
propagate
make known
notify
notify
release
report
reveal
proclaim
trumpet
blare
disseminate
announce
proclaim
declare
broadcast
publicize
advertise
circulate
spread
promulgate
Definitions
- To officially announce or declare something, especially a new law or policy
- * To make something widely known or accepted
- * To put a law or policy into effect
Usage Examples
- The government will promulgate a new policy to address climate change
- * The company will promulgate the new rules to all employees next week
- * The court will promulgate a verdict after reviewing the evidence