To make known by stating or announcing.
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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