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promulgate English

Meaning promulgate meaning

What does promulgate mean?

promulgate

put a law into effect by formal declaration (= proclaim, exclaim) state or announce 'I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed The King will proclaim an amnesty

Synonyms promulgate synonyms

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Conjugation promulgate conjugation

How do you conjugate promulgate?

promulgate · verb

Examples promulgate examples

How do I use promulgate in a sentence?

Movie subtitles

But the legislation necessary to give the public the right to take legal action is extremely complicated and would take considerable time to draft, promulgate and enact.
Your Honor, the Constitution of the United States takes precedence here, permitting the calling of any witness to promulgate evidence of innocence.
You only promulgate movements in the unisex.
That's what those people from Central recently tried to promulgate here. what they called alchemy- isn't it?
And they tend to try and promulgate some concepts they basically make up.
The law mandated that the FTC would no longer have any authority to promulgate any rules regarding children's advertising.
His Holiness is ready to promulgate the bull of excommunication.
And you only promulgate voluntarism and willfulness in CSKA.
The 1978 Airline Deregulation act gives us broad discretion to promulgate any rule we want so long as air safety's not compromised.
When you accomplish that, I will promulgate an order making you Brigadier General.
I will promulgate an order making you Brigadier General.

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Instead, union influence today all too often serves to promulgate inflexible work practices and flat salary structures that do not adequately reward work effort and skill.

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