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promul·gate \ˈpräməlˌgāt, prəˈm-, prōˈm- also ˈprō(ˌ)m-; usu -ād.+V\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin promulgatus, past participle of promulgare to make public, perhaps alteration of provulgare, from pro- forth + vulgare to publish — more at pro-, vulgate 1. : to make known (as a decree, a dogma) by open declaration : proclaim 2. a. : to make known or public the terms of (a proposed law) b. : to issue or give out (a law) by way of putting into execution c. : to make public as having the force of law d. : to announce officially Synonyms: see declare |