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Meanings of
promulgate
in English
Spanish
proclamar
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To make known by stating or announcing.
announce
proclaim
exclaim
enunciate
Spanish
proclamar
To make known or public.
divulge
disseminate
Usage of
promulgate
in English
1
Y: It is for Us to collect it and to
promulgate
it:
2
The President shall
promulgate
all laws and supervise and secure their enforcement.
3
What you may have found, it is for your honor to
promulgate
.
4
They treat magistrates as domestics,
promulgate
laws, and conduct themselves like sovereigns.
5
Finding knowledge thus delightful, my zeal to
promulgate
it was great.
6
The East must, likewise,
promulgate
the principles of spiritual civilization in the western world.
7
Nathless, it was a pretty idea to
promulgate
among the Indians two centuries ago.
8
They not only
promulgate
principles; they are people of action.
9
Fifth, He was to
promulgate
the laws of the Bible.
10
These holy Christian souls now stood up to
promulgate
a the entire human race.
11
When a man comes forward to
promulgate
an idea, we inquire into his credentials.
12
But I have never been paid to
promulgate
a particular view.)
13
If Kate wanted to
promulgate
a scheme for the caring for the Born, very well.
14
Behold a new king- anewlaw- anewprimate; they decree new rights, and
promulgate
new statutes.
15
This God had been made to
promulgate
unnatural laws to repress sexuality, liberty and spontaneous joy.
16
Useless now to
promulgate
my carefully formed theory, with any hope of proof to substantiate it.
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promulgate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
promulgate a scheme
promulgate new
promulgate regulations
promulgate the laws
promulgate any ideology
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Translations for
promulgate
Spanish
proclamar
Promulgate
through the time
Promulgate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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