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promulgate
(redirected from promulgations)

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To officially announce, to publish, to make known to the public; to formally announce a statute or a decision by a court.


promulgate verb air, announce, annunciate, blaze, blazon, bring into the open, broadcast, bruit, circulate, communicate, declare, disclose, disseminate, divulge, emit, enounce, give currency, give notice of, give publicity to, hawk about, herald, issue, make known, notify, promulgare, propagate, publicize, publish, report, reveal, set forth, spread, spread abroad, vent
Associated concepts: promulgate a law, promulgate a rule
Foreign phrases: Non obligat lex nisi promulgata.A law is not obligatory unless it is promulgated.
See also: adduce, annunciate, bear, circulate, communicate, convey, decree, diffuse, disclose, disseminate, divulge, enunciate, herald, inform, issue, notify, posit, proclaim, propagate, publish, report, reveal, signify, spread


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The popular phrase "If you talk the talk, walk the walk" validates the notion that people want the assurance that their leaders are dedicated to supporting their promulgations, rather than just speaking about them.
I: For the Cardinal, the gravity of the situation is accentuated by the fact that--on so vital a point as ecclesiology--it does not seem possible to bring about a clarification through promulgations.
17, 2003 arrangements) had often allowed taxpayers to whipsaw the government by relying on the IRS'S and Treasury's own rulings and other promulgations.
 
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