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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024prom•ul•gate /ˈprɑməlˌgeɪt, proʊˈmʌlgeɪt/USA pronunciation v. [~ + object], -gat•ed, -gat•ing. - to make known or put into effect (a law, statement of a court, etc.) by formally declaring:to promulgate a new law on taxes.
- to proclaim; make known:to promulgate a belief.
prom•ul•ga•tion /ˌprɑməlˈgeɪʃən/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024prom•ul•gate (prom′əl gāt′, prō mul′gāt),USA pronunciation v.t., -gat•ed, -gat•ing. - to make known by open declaration; publish;
proclaim formally or put into operation (a law, decree of a court, etc.). - to set forth or teach publicly (a creed, doctrine, etc.).
- Latin prōmulgātus, past participle of prōmulgāre to promulge; see -ate1
- 1520–30
prom•ul•ga•tion (prom′əl gā′shən, prō′məl-),USA pronunciation n. prom′ul•ga′tor, n. - 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged announce, issue, declare.
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged advocate.
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