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prom·ul·gate [ˈprɒməlgeɪt] VB trans form

1. promulgate (spread):

promulgate idea, belief, theory
promulgate idea, belief, theory

2. promulgate (announce officially):

promulgate law, decree

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The president must promulgate all laws and has no right to veto.
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Assembling his government there, he appointed governors to the districts, chose ministers for his government, and promulgated a set of laws.
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Most religions promulgate policies defining the limits of the sacred texts and controlling or forbidding changes and additions.
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A law promulgated in 1981 requires that every school student over the age of 11 plant at least one tree per year.
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He promulgated the laws, guarded the state's seal, and countersigned presidential acts.
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All such decrees were promulgated by the senate.
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The first section was promulgated in 1933 and the second section in 1934.
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In performance of this promise a constitution was promulgated in 1910.
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Rates in that era were promulgated and published in what was called tariffs and were public information.
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His responsibilities included convening its "enach" (popular assembly), collecting taxes, building public works, external relations, defence, emergency legislation, law enforcement, and promulgating legal judgment.
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